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Ai-Enkeltrick and Deepfakes: Interpol Warns Against Increased Fraud

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Interpol calls for an end to victim shame: In order to stop the fraud industry, society and tech companies would have to create shelters instead of stigmas.
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Interpol calls for an end to victim shame: In order to stop the fraud industry, society and tech companies would have to create shelters instead of stigmas.

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Fraudsters exploit people's trust and older Europeans are the main target group. "If we stick to this narrative that the victims have done something wrong, it means that they are less likely to report it to the police, their friends and their family."

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euractiv.de broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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