Deep Fake Bank Robbery
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Greetings In case you did not see this previous I present it here as I found it cleaver and interesting - Cheerio Bank Robbers in the Middle East Reportedly 'Cloned' Someone's Voice to Assist with $35 Million Heist[^]
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Greetings In case you did not see this previous I present it here as I found it cleaver and interesting - Cheerio Bank Robbers in the Middle East Reportedly 'Cloned' Someone's Voice to Assist with $35 Million Heist[^]
The "undisclosed" bank...
Well, that will put a lot of people's minds at rest - not. What bank transfers huge amounts of money based on the manager "recognising the voice" of a customer? Sounds like there may be some work for some security analysts in the Middle East coming up very soon... :wtf: :laugh:
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The "undisclosed" bank...
Well, that will put a lot of people's minds at rest - not. What bank transfers huge amounts of money based on the manager "recognising the voice" of a customer? Sounds like there may be some work for some security analysts in the Middle East coming up very soon... :wtf: :laugh:
The best job is an inside job.
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The "undisclosed" bank...
Well, that will put a lot of people's minds at rest - not. What bank transfers huge amounts of money based on the manager "recognising the voice" of a customer? Sounds like there may be some work for some security analysts in the Middle East coming up very soon... :wtf: :laugh:
Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication. It's not a manager listening to the voice, it's a computer. (EDIT: I just read the article and saw that it was a bank employee.) I know that Fidelity Investments uses voice recognition to authenticate callers.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication. It's not a manager listening to the voice, it's a computer. (EDIT: I just read the article and saw that it was a bank employee.) I know that Fidelity Investments uses voice recognition to authenticate callers.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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The best job is an inside job.
Well said. :thumbsup: /ravi
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The best job is an inside job.
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Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication. It's not a manager listening to the voice, it's a computer. (EDIT: I just read the article and saw that it was a bank employee.) I know that Fidelity Investments uses voice recognition to authenticate callers.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
Richard Andrew x64 wrote:
Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication
What. The. Actual. :elephant:.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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Richard Andrew x64 wrote:
Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication
What. The. Actual. :elephant:.
Software Zen:
delete this;
Yeah, they use it in addition to the usual forms of authentication. They don't use it only by itself.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Lots of banks use voice recognition for authentication. It's not a manager listening to the voice, it's a computer. (EDIT: I just read the article and saw that it was a bank employee.) I know that Fidelity Investments uses voice recognition to authenticate callers.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
Using one factor authentification is totally foolish. The bank system should still ask for a passphrase even though the voice is matching already. Also there should be limit on how much transfer can be done in a day. In my country, one can only transfer a maximum of 20 millions IDR (about 1400 USD) in a day when you perform distant operation like this. More than that, you have to come to the bank. Like this, a hacker can't simply empty your saving. The bank will send notification to me whenever a transaction happened. The Bank in this news shold be responsible for the loss.