AI scam targets donors with fake orphan images

Officials warn the public to verify fundraisers before donating to avoid AI-powered fraud.

Deepfake images of orphans and grieving families are being used to steal donations online.

Cambodian authorities have warned the public about increasing online scams using AI-generated images to deceive donors. The scams often show fabricated scenes of orphaned children or grieving families, with QR codes attached to collect money.

One Facebook account, ‘Khmer Khmer’, was named in an investigation by the Anti-Cyber Crime Department for spreading false stories and deepfake images to solicit charity donations. These included claims of a wife unable to afford a coffin and false fundraising efforts near the Thai border.

The department confirmed that AI-generated realistic visuals are designed to manipulate emotions and lure donations. Cambodian officials continue investigations and have promised legal action if evidence of criminal activity is confirmed.

Authorities reminded the public to remain cautious and to only contribute to verified and officially recognised campaigns. While AI’s ability to create realistic content has many uses, it also opens the door to dangerous forms of fraud and misinformation when abused.

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