Saving for a storm while it's already raining: Florida readies budget fund to offset federal cuts
Share this @internewscast.com

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — It’s a scenario every mother dreads: receiving a call and hearing your daughter’s tearful voice, announcing something dreadful has occurred.

“No one could persuade me it wasn’t her; I’m familiar with my daughter’s cry,” expressed Sharon Brightwell. “Regardless of her age, her cry is unmistakable to me.”

Brightwell said the woman on the line claimed she’d been in a crash that she had hit a pregnant driver while texting.

A person posing as a lawyer jumped on, saying bail would be $15,000 in cash.

So she gave it to them, but later got a call from a family friend.

“I screamed,” Brightwell said. “I literally screamed and cried.”

“I said, ‘Oh, dear Lord,'” she continued. “Then she had my daughter on three-way and I hear my daughter’s voice.”

“She says, ‘Mom,'” Brightwell recalled. “I go, ‘April, are you okay?'”

“She said, ‘I am, Mom. I’m still at work,'” she concluded.

It turns out the entire thing was a lie, likely powered by artificial intelligence.

“One thing AI can do much, much faster than we can is learn the patterns of voices,” Tech consultant Joey De Villa said.

De Villa explained, AI has the capabilities to mimic not only your voice, but video too.

So, how can you spot the red flags?

“Even with the use of AI, it’s essentially advanced technology layered over traditional scam tactics,” he stated. “Their most effective strategy is creating a sense of urgency, which heavily plays to their advantage.”

While keeping an eye out for those red flags, De Villa said, there are preventative measures you can put in place to better protect you and your family.

“Come up with passphrases, something that only you and maybe you’re family would know, like some kind of phrase that you can say to really prove it’s you,” he explained. “Failing that, maybe some kind of inside family story or joke.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

FedEx Pledges to Pass On Trump Tariff Refunds to Customers, Boosting Consumer Confidence

NEW YORK – FedEx announced on Thursday its commitment to refund any…

Daytona Beach Police Report: 8-Year-Old Detained for Allegedly Brandishing Firearm in Park Incident

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Authorities in Daytona Beach took an 8-year-old boy…

Unveiling the Altamonte Springs Gold Bar Scam: Local Business Under Investigation

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. — An Altamonte Springs company is currently under scrutiny…

Mexico’s Disappeared: A City’s Silent Protest and Families’ Fight Against Erasure

GUADALAJARA – In Mexico’s bustling second-largest city, the streets tell a poignant…

Virginia Senate Moves to Eliminate Billion-Dollar Tax Break for Data Centers, Sparking Economic Debate

Virginia’s data centers could soon face new financial obligations, as recent developments…

Elizabethton Police Launch Manhunt for Six Suspects in Bemberg Vandalism Case

ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. — Authorities in Elizabethton are probing a suspected vandalism case…

Asian Markets Surge: Nvidia’s Stellar Earnings Spark Investor Optimism

HONG KONG – Thursday’s financial landscape presented a mixed bag, with U.S.…

Sean Williams’ High-Stakes Federal Drug Trial: March 2nd Date Set – What You Need to Know

In the Western District of North Carolina, a federal trial is set…

Atlanta Hawks to Host Magic City Tribute Night Featuring Lemon Pepper Wings, T.I., and Exclusive Merchandise

ATLANTA – The Atlanta Hawks are gearing up for an intriguing event…

Tusculum University Invites the Public to Explore the Future of AI at Upcoming Summit

Tusculum University is set to host the Appalachian AI Summit, inviting community…