From Hollywood Heartthrob to High-Tech Hoax
AI Fraud Strikes Again: French Woman Duped by Fake Brad Pitt in €830,000 Scam
In a jaw‑dropping case that reads like a cybersecurity thriller, a French woman was scammed out of €830,000 by fraudsters using AI to impersonate Brad Pitt. The elaborate ruse involved an AI‑generated Pitt romancing the victim with love poems and marriage proposals, leading her to unwittingly finance non‑existent medical treatments. As authorities investigate, the incident sheds light on the growing menace of AI‑enabled fraud.
Introduction
Incident Overview
Scam Execution and Communication
Red Flags and Vulnerabilities
AI Technology and Methodology
Emotional and Financial Impact on the Victim
Legal Investigation and Consequences
Public Reaction and Discussion
Implications for Future Fraud Prevention
Conclusion
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