Posted On: April 23, 2025 by First Community Bank and Trust in: Community Banking, Community Banking Advocacy, Community News, Electronic Banking, General
This article was written by Jen A. Miller and featured in the Independent Banker Magazine.
Artificial intelligence has streamlined spear phishing, a kind of cyberattack involving emails, video calls or other forms of communication facilitated by fraudsters posing as a trusted colleague, boss or organization. Here’s how community banks, like First Community Bank and Trust, can hit back.
In 2023, an employee of multinational design and engineering company, Arup, thought he was just doing what he was told. During a video call, the chief financial officer directed him to transfer $25 million to a specific account.
Except it wasn’t really the company’s CFO. Instead, it was a deepfake created by hackers to trick the Arup employee. Not only did the hackers spoof the CFO’s image and voice; they also created digital replicas of fellow employees to commit this fraud.
While this is an extreme example, what happened at Arup does show that spear phishing attacks—now
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