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The Weaponization of AI and the Rise of Deepfake Fraud

2026/05/12 17:15
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At the Money20/20 Asia event in Bangkok, the primary trend identified in the financial sector was the alarming “weaponization” of Artificial Intelligence for the purposes of fraud. Louis Michelet, Chief Operating Officer at OZ Forensics, noted that while this is a global issue, the APAC region is particularly exposed due to its exceptionally high level of digitization. Financial institutions are now facing massive scale and highly sophisticated attack vectors that are increasing at an exponential rate. Specifically, Michelet highlighted the increasing prevalence of deepfake attacks on biometrics within the region, posing a significant threat to traditional security protocols.

To counter these evolving threats, OZ Forensics provides a solution designed to secure the biometric flow for institutions within the financial and public sectors, as well as other critical business processes. The platform is built to distinguish between genuine users and sophisticated AI-generated fraud, ensuring that the identity verification process remains robust against modern attack methods. By focusing on the biometric entry point, the company helps organizations build a defensive layer that specifically targets the most advanced tools currently utilized by digital fraudsters.

For banks and fintechs adopting this solution over the next 12 months, the results are twofold: total security and improved user experience. The immediate impact is the prevention of fraudulent access, effectively reducing fraud on the biometric flow to zero. Crucially, this high level of security does not come at the expense of the user journey. Because the product is designed to be frictionless, it ensures that genuine users are not blocked by overly aggressive security measures. Consequently, clients can expect an increase in conversion rates, allowing them to grow their business and expand their operations in a more secure environment.

Key Highlights from Louis Michelet:

  • Weaponized AI: Michelet discusses how AI is being used to create massive, exponential increases in fraud sophistication across the APAC region.

  • The Deepfake Threat: A specific look at the rise of deepfake attacks on biometric systems and the risk they pose to digital-first financial markets.

  • Zero-Fraud Biometric Flow: How the OZ Forensics solution aims to eliminate biometric fraud entirely without impeding legitimate customer access.

  • Balancing Conversion and Security: Why a frictionless approach is essential for increasing business growth while maintaining a hardened security posture.

The post The Weaponization of AI and the Rise of Deepfake Fraud appeared first on FF News | Fintech Finance.

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