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Presenter warns nation-state actors use AI to craft realistic phishing and voice impersonations

March 10, 2026 | Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Department of Justice (DOJ), Executive, Federal


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Presenter warns nation-state actors use AI to craft realistic phishing and voice impersonations
A presenter warned that "Nation state adversaries are using LLM's and other AI platforms to generate very realistic phishing emails," and said attackers are also using artificial intelligence to impersonate individuals.

The presenter said the techniques extend beyond email to audio impersonations: "They're also using AI to do impersonations of individuals. So, that could be something like voice phishing." The speaker added that threat actors have begun mimicking "high-ranking government officials," increasing the plausibility of fraudulent requests.

The presenter cautioned the techniques could be "extenuated into the corporate world," where attackers might generate realistic audio instructing employees to take actions that benefit the adversary. "You can imagine that being extenuated into the corporate world in which they're going to generate audio that's very realistic instructing them to do something and unfortunately individuals are going to fall for it," the presenter said.

Why it matters: automated tools that create believable text and audio lower the bar for large-scale social-engineering campaigns. Security officials and corporate leaders may need to re-evaluate inbound message verification, two-factor authentication practices, and processes for verifying unusual voice or email requests.

There was no discussion in the transcript of specific incidents, mitigations put in place, or policy responses; the excerpt is limited to warnings about emerging tactics. The presenter did not provide data on the frequency or success rate of these attacks in this recording. The most recent development in the excerpt is the presenter's recommendation to recognize that both public-sector and private-sector actors — and ordinary individuals — are potential targets of AI-enabled phishing and impersonation.

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