> The caller claimed to be one of the members of the IT team, and deepfaked our employee’s actual voice. The voice was familiar with the floor plan of the office, coworkers, and internal processes of the company.
huh.. this raises way more questions than it answers; my first two are:
- how did the voice of some random employee (in IT for that matter) get learned by outside the company (enough to be deepfaked (and i presume on the fly) for that matter)? Maybe we should record less conversations (looks at Teams, Discord, Zoom)
- where there already leaks of 'internal processes'?
huh.. this raises way more questions than it answers; my first two are: - how did the voice of some random employee (in IT for that matter) get learned by outside the company (enough to be deepfaked (and i presume on the fly) for that matter)? Maybe we should record less conversations (looks at Teams, Discord, Zoom) - where there already leaks of 'internal processes'?