Fake Job Ads Recruiting AI Deepfake Callers

INDIA — By BharatSecure Threat Intelligence Team ·

Verdict: Suspicious | Risk Score: 6/10 | Severity: Medium

Category: Job, Investment

Scam Intelligence: Fake Job Ads Recruiting AI Deepfake Callers

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Last reportedApr 20, 2026

How Fake Job Ads Recruiting AI Deepfake Callers Works

Fraud networks post deceptive job listings online offering lucrative roles as ‘AI video models’ or ‘deepfake callers.’ Recruits are hired to participate in live calls where their faces are swapped in real-time with AI-generated personas to scam targets. Many of these roles are disguised as remote work opportunities, attracting unemployed or underemployed Indians, especially youth seeking digital jobs. Participants often unknowingly facilitate romance or investment scams. This recruitment method helps scammers scale their operations rapidly, increasing the volume of call-based fraud. Victims are affected both financially and through privacy breaches. Job seekers should be cautious of offers demanding video calls with face overlays or promising unrealistic earnings for simple tasks.

How This Scam Works — Detailed Explanation

Scammers often use popular job listing platforms and social media channels like Facebook, and WhatsApp to reach their potential victims. They create fake job ads that promise lucrative income opportunities by becoming 'AI video models' or 'deepfake callers.' These scams typically target young, unemployed, or underemployed individuals in India who are attracted to the idea of remote work, especially digital roles that relate to technology and creativity. Unsuspecting job seekers often don't realize they're being lured into a scam when they view these ads, as they tend to look official and convey a sense of urgency.

Once individuals show interest in these job listings, the scammers employ various psychological tactics to engage them. They may initiate conversations that build rapport, making use of persuasive language to entice the victims with alluring promises of easy money for simple tasks, such as participating in video calls. Scammers may also use fear-based tactics, suggesting that others have earned huge amounts doing similar work or warning about missing out on this 'once-in-a-lifetime' opportunity. The recruitment process often leads to requests for face images or live video involvement under the guise of preparing the victim for their new role.

What victims experience afterward can be potentially devastating. Initially, they might be asked to join video calls, where real-time face-swapping technology is used. The recruits are clueless that their images are being swapped with those of AI-generated personas designed to facilitate scams. Many times, these calls involve manipulating unsuspecting targets into romance or investment scams, often via platforms like WhatsApp. During these interactions, the perpetrators may pose as attractive suitors or credible investment advisors, ultimately extracting sensitive financial information or direct payments through apps like UPI, potentially leading victims to share their Aadhaar details and other sensitive data.

Real-world impacts of these scams are significant, with reports indicating that victims lost nearly ₹500 crore last year due to various online scams, including those involving deepfake technologies. Agencies like the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), and the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) have raised alarms about the growing frequency of such scams, urging the public to be vigilant. Many victims, after realizing they have been duped, report them to local police, but the loss often remains unrecovered, causing both financial and psychological distress.

To differentiate between a scam and legitimate communications, individuals should remain skeptical of any job offer promising easy money, especially if it requires live video involvement. Legitimate employers typically have official websites and provide clear job descriptions. They do not ask for personal images or detailed identification before a formal contract is signed. Always look out for vague terminology in job posts and remember that genuine employment opportunities will not rush you into making quick decisions or require sharing sensitive personal information upfront.

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Who Does Fake Job Ads Recruiting AI Deepfake Callers Target?

General public across India

Red Flags — How to Identify Fake Job Ads Recruiting AI Deepfake Callers

  • Online ads promising easy money via video calls
  • Requests for face images or live video involvement
  • Vague job descriptions mentioning ‘AI models’
  • High volume work with low pay and no formal contract

What To Do If You Encounter Fake Job Ads Recruiting AI Deepfake Callers

  1. Report any suspicious job ads to the cybercrime helpline by calling 1930 or visiting cybercrime.gov.in.
  2. Do not share personal photos or video footage with unknown individuals online.
  3. Contact your bank immediately if you've shared any sensitive financial details.
  4. Be cautious of unsolicited calls or messages requesting personal information.
  5. Look for official job postings on authentic websites or company pages instead of relying on social media.
  6. Educate yourself about recent scam alerts and trends by visiting BharatSecure.app regularly.

How to Report Fake Job Ads Recruiting AI Deepfake Callers 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 to do if I shared my OTP in a Job scam?
Immediately change your banking passwords and contact your bank for assistance. You can also report the incident to 1930 for further action.
How can I identify if a job offer is a scam?
Look for vague job descriptions and requests for personal images or videos. Legitimate jobs will not promise easy money without qualifications.
What should I do if I encounter a job scam in India?
Report the scam to the cybercrime helpline at 1930 and also file a complaint online at cybercrime.gov.in.
Can I recover money or protect my accounts after falling for this scam?
Contact your bank to secure your accounts, and report any unauthorized transactions. You may also seek help from cybercrime experts using the helplines available.

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