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AI fakes hit fans hard, $5.3B gone in pop scams
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76909, member: 636"] Hackers using AI and fake social media accounts just scammed music fans out of roughly $5.3 billion by impersonating Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Billie Eilish. Security firm Spikerz found that about one in five concert tickets sold through social platforms might be completely bogus, with scammers pushing fake merch, VIP packages, and meet-and-greet opportunities that never existed. The report explains these schemes drain cash from fans while torching artists' reputations since people blame the musicians when deals fall through. Security researchers say massive followings combined with pricey transactions make pop stars extra vulnerable to fraud, and experts recommend fans stick to official channels while staying suspicious of anything that feels unrealistically cheap. [/QUOTE]
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