AI-generated video of Singapore PM Lawrence Wong used in $3.8M fraud

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A business professional in Singapore lost at least S$4.9 million, roughly $3.8 million, after scammers used AI-generated deepfake video to impersonate Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and several other senior government officials on a fake Zoom call. How the scam unfolded The operation started with a WhatsApp message. The sender used a profile photo of Cabinet Secretary Wong Hong Kuan, establishing a veneer of government legitimacy from the first point of contact. From there, the victim received a fake email, sent via Proton, claiming to request urgent funding assistance tied to a purported critical situation in the Strait of Hormuz. The email came with a forged government letter of guarantee, designed to make the ask look official. Before the video call, the victim was asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement. That’s a clever psychological move: it framed the entire interaction as classified, discouraging the victim from seeking outside advice or verification. Then came the main event. The victim joined a Zoom meeting populated by AI-generated likenesses of PM Lawrence Wong, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Minister Indranee Rajah, and other recognizable Singaporean officials. Multip...

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