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Home » Research finds generative AI making frauds a cakewalk for bad actors
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Research finds generative AI making frauds a cakewalk for bad actors

By technologistmag.com28 March 20262 Mins Read
Research finds generative AI making frauds a cakewalk for bad actors
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Generative AI isn’t just changing how we work, but it’s also transforming how scams are pulled off. As per Vyntra’s 2026 report, tasks that once took fraudsters over 16 hours can now be done in under 5 minutes using generative AI tools.

That’s a massive shift. What used to require skill, time, and effort can now be automated and scaled almost instantly, turning fraud into what experts are calling a $400 billion global industry.

Why is AI making fraud so easy?

Because it removes the biggest barriers: time and expertise. Modern AI tools can generate convincing phishing emails, deepfake voices, fake documents, and even entire scam campaigns in minutes.

Phishing attempt detected on a laptop

In fact, scams are becoming so advanced that they’re now hyper-personalized, targeting individuals with tailored messages that feel incredibly real. And it’s not just theory. In fact, reports show AI-powered scams are growing at a much faster rate than traditional fraud, with entire “fraud-as-a-service” ecosystems emerging online.

This is no longer small-scale fraud

What’s really worrying is the scale. Fraud has evolved from isolated attempts into organized, industrialized operations, where criminals can launch thousands of scams simultaneously. And with AI automating much of the process, these attacks can be deployed faster, targeted more precisely, and scaled globally with minimal effort.

Estimates suggest global scam losses have already reached over $400 billion annually, with AI playing a major role in accelerating that growth. And the worst part is that many of these scams succeed quickly, often within hours of first contact, leaving very little time to detect or stop them.

What does this mean going forward?

At the end of the day, this isn’t just about smarter scams but a full-blown shift in how cybercrime works. AI is making fraud faster, cheaper, and massively scalable, and right now, attackers seem to be evolving more quickly than defenses. The real challenge isn’t just spotting scams anymore… It’s keeping up with how quickly they’re changing.

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