The Rise of Deepfake Phishing: How to Protect Your Business from AI Scams

The “CEO Gift Card” Scam is Now a Video Call In 2026, phishing has evolved. You will no longer just receive a suspicious email; you might receive a FaceTime or Zoom call from your boss, using a perfect real-time AI voice and video clone, asking for a sensitive wire transfer.

How to Spot a 2026 Deepfake:

  • The “Liveness” Test: In 2026, top-tier security apps now include “Liveness Detectors” that look for micro-glitches in skin texture or eye movements that AI still struggles to replicate in real-time.
  • The Challenge-Response Method: Create a “Safe Word” for your family or business. If a request seems unusual, ask the caller to use the safe word. AI cannot guess a private, offline password.
  • Side-Channel Verification: If your “CEO” calls you on Telegram, hang up and call them back on their official office number. Never trust the incoming identity on a digital platform alone.

The Solution: AI-Powered Defense To fight AI, you need AI. Modern 2026 email gateways now use Behavioral Analysis to flag messages that don’t match a sender’s usual “digital fingerprint,” even if the email address looks legitimate.

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