AU10TIX Q3 2024 Global Identity Fraud Report finds elevated social media attacks ahead of US elections
By SSN Staff
Updated 5:08 PM CDT, Thu October 31, 2024
LAS VEGAS –AU10TIX has released its Q3 2024 Global Identity Fraud Report at Money 20/20 USA in Las Vegas.
Drawing insights from millions of transactions processed around the globe from July to September 2024, AU10tix’s report found significant trends in large-scale organized identity fraud. Data found that in this quarter, automated bot attacks targeting social media platforms surged in the lead-up to the US presidential election, with the sector accounting for 28% of all attacks in Q3, up from just 3% in Q1. The report also reveals a faster-than-anticipated leap in the sophistication of AI-powered impersonation bots and deepfake technology, including synthetic selfies that have shown the ability to bypass some leading verification systems.
In Q3, AU10TIX said it observed an especially high number of bot attacks combined with deepfake content in attempts to open fake social media accounts at scale. Some of the attacks appeared to incorporate advanced randomized GenAI elements, marking a new level of automated detection evasion. This rapid growth began in March 2024 and peaked in September, with outlets like the Associated Press reporting on bots spreading disinformation and manipulating public perception in the weeks leading up to the US election.
Another major Q3 development involved the debut of synthetic selfies, 100% deepfaked “selfies” that match the synthetic IDs they use to trick automated KYC processes.
“Fraudsters are evolving faster than ever, leveraging AI to scale and execute their attacks, especially in the social media and payments sectors,” said Dan Yerushalmi, CEO of AU10TIX. “While companies are using AI to bolster security, criminals are weaponizing the same technology to create synthetic selfies and fake documents, making detection almost impossible. The only way to detect this type of fraud is by analyzing behavior at the traffic level, as AU10TIX does with our Serial Fraud Monitor. We are committed to continually advancing our detection methods to protect customers against this rapid evolution of fraud tactics, using a combination of advanced AI, biometric verification, and deepfake detection.”
In addition to the increase in synthetic selfies, AU10TIX reported a 20% rise in the use of “image template” attacks by bad actors. This trend, they said, suggests that AI is being used to rapidly create variations of synthetic identities—including photos, document numbers, and other personal information—using the same ID template. The regional hotspots driving this change are APAC and North America; the surges have not been observed in other regions.
You can find the full report online at www.au10tix.com.
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