AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam
एआई डीपफेक प्रतिरूपण घोटाला
INDIA — By BharatSecure Threat Intelligence Team ·
Category: Phishing, Global
Verdict Summary
AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam is a confirmed scam. Do not engage — block the sender and report to 1930 (National Cyber Crime Helpline) immediately.
Risk score: 10/10 · Severity: Critical · Verdict: Dangerous
Scam Intelligence: AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam
Proprietary signals from BharatSecure's scam-tracking database.
| Last reported | Apr 11, 2026 |
| First documented | Apr 11, 2026 |
How AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam Works
- Criminals use AI to clone the voice of a trusted figure (police, bank official, or family).
- A deepfake video or voice call is made to the victim to establish urgency.
- The victim is pressured into making a payment or revealing sensitive data.
How This Scam Works — Detailed Explanation
AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam is an alarming new threat where scammers use advanced artificial intelligence to imitate voices and even faces of trusted individuals. In India, this scam has started affecting people through calls on WhatsApp or mobile phones, where the scammer impersonates a known figure like a bank official, government officer, or a family member using deepfake audio or video technology. These voice clones sound surprisingly real, making even cautious individuals believe the caller’s identity.
Scammers gather bits of information from social media, WhatsApp groups, or leaked data to make the impersonation more believable. Then they contact victims urgently, claiming an issue involving Aadhaar or bank accounts, such as a legal matter, unusual UPI transactions, or suspected fraud. They create a stressful situation by warning that immediate action is needed and pressure victims to transfer money or share OTPs without giving time to think or verify. Since many Indians use UPI for fast payments, scammers exploit the platform by asking victims to pay 'penalties' or 'verification fees' immediately through apps like Google Pay or PhonePe.
The deepfake scam escalates as victims comply due to fear or respect for authority. Once the money is transferred or they hand over their OTPs, the scammers steal funds directly from their bank accounts. Some victims have reported scammers asking them to share Aadhaar details or driving Aadhaar-based authentication for fraudulent KYC in their names. The scammers also resort to impersonating police or tax department officials (similar to HMRC impersonation scams in the UK) to intimidate people into acting without question.
This scam is especially dangerous since it combines technical sophistication with emotional manipulation. Many victims do not suspect anything because hearing the exact voice of a relative or a trusted official convincing them feels real. Unfortunately, by the time victims realize the truth, the money is gone, and recovery is difficult. Awareness about odd signs like glitches in voice calls, unexpected demands for money, and the need for quick decisions without checking official channels is critical to prevent falling into this trap.
Visual Intelligence: Deepfake Profile Alert
BharatSecure's AI has identified this as a deepfake profile alert used in scams targeting Indian users.
Common Scam Narratives
- Police/HMRC urgent investigation
- Emergency family member in distress
- Amazon account security breach
Associated Scam Types
- Voice Cloning
- Video Deepfake
- Number Spoofing
Who Does AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam Target?
Elderly individuals, business professionals, and Amazon/HMRC customers
Red Flags — How to Identify AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam
- Unnatural voice tone or glitching in video calls
- Unexpected calls from high-authority figures (HMRC/Police) requesting money
- Pressure to act immediately without verifying through official channels
What To Do If You Encounter AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam
- Verify unexpected calls from officials by contacting the organization directly using official numbers listed on their website or official documents.
- Do not share your Aadhaar number, OTP, or bank details over the phone or WhatsApp under any circumstances.
- Report suspicious calls or messages immediately to your bank’s customer support and block the scammer’s number.
- If asked to transfer money urgently, pause and inform a family member or friend before proceeding.
- File a complaint with the cybercrime cell through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (cybercrime.gov.in).
How to Report AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam in India
- Call 1930 — National Cyber Crime Helpline (24x7)
- File a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in
- Contact your bank immediately if money was lost
- Call RBI helpline: 14440 for banking fraud
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam?
- AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam is a reported phishing scam that BharatSecure has documented as affecting Indian users. Fraudsters use it to trick victims into sharing money, OTPs, or personal and banking details. It currently carries a risk rating of 10/10 (Critical).
- Is AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam dangerous, and how common is it in India?
- Yes. This scam is rated Critical severity (10/10) because it can lead to direct financial loss or identity theft. It spreads through SMS, WhatsApp, phone calls, and fake websites, and variants are reported across India throughout the year. Treat any unexpected message or call matching this pattern as suspicious until verified.
- How can I protect myself from AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam?
- Verify unexpected calls from officials by contacting the organization directly using official numbers listed on their website or official documents. Do not share your Aadhaar number, OTP, or bank details over the phone or WhatsApp under any circumstances. Report suspicious calls or messages immediately to your bank’s customer support and block the scammer’s number. If asked to transfer money urgently, pause and inform a family member or friend before proceeding. Never share OTPs, UPI PINs, card numbers, or passwords; verify any request independently using official numbers from the company's real website; and avoid clicking links in unsolicited messages.
- How do I report AI Deepfake Impersonation Scam in India?
- Call 1930 (the National Cyber Crime Helpline) within 24 hours for the best chance of recovering funds, and file a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in with screenshots and transaction details. Notify your bank's fraud team to freeze transactions, and report the suspect UPI ID or phone number to BharatSecure so other users can be warned.
How This Scam Works — BharatSecure AI
Spreading fastA plain-language breakdown based on 500 real reported scams of this type.
| How they reach you | Initial contact is predominantly made via phone/video calls (WhatsApp, Telegram), SMS, email and social media DMs, increasingly powered by AI deepfake video, cloned voices and LLM-generated error-free |
| How they gain your trust | Trust is manufactured instantly through impersonation of inherently trusted entities — family members in distress, company CEOs/CFOs, bank officials, police, exchange support staff or government figur |
| How they take your money | UPI and QR-code payments dominate the reported India-focused records, alongside IMPS/real-time bank transfers, wire transfers to offshore or mule acco |
| Who they target | Targets span the full population but cluster in documented segments: corporate finance and payroll staff (BEC/CEO deepfake fraud), urban professionals and small businesses, job seekers on LinkedIn/Wha |
- Authority bias (deference to CEOs, police, bank and government officials)
- Urgency/scarcity pressure (emergencies, 'digital arrest', account suspension, confidential urgent transfers)
- Emotional hijacking via familiarity (panic when a loved one's cloned voice claims an accident or arrest)
- Fear of loss (assets 'at risk', threats of legal action or image exposure in sextortion)
- Visual/auditory trust heuristic (seeing or hearing is believing, exploited by deepfakes)
- Urgent money or OTP requests during a call/video call, even when the face or voice matches a known person — verify via a separate, known channel or shared secret
- Unexpected calls from 'executives', 'bank officials', 'police' or 'exchange support' demanding immediate confidential transfers or threatening 'digital arrest'
- Requests to pay via UPI/QR codes, crypto wallets, gift cards, or transfers to new/offshore accounts under time pressure
- Links, QR codes or ads leading to login/verification pages, 'free AI tools', sideloaded apps, or wallet-connect approvals requesting unlimited token permissions
- Investment or prize pitches 'endorsed' by officials/celebrities, lottery wins requiring processing fees, or perfectly written personalised messages referencing your social media data
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