- Corporate America is adopting voice-based authentication, with companies like Chase and Spectrum leading the charge.
- Voice print technology is replacing more secure authentication methods, despite its vulnerabilities to deepfake spoofing.
- Deepfake technology is becoming more accessible, making it easier to replicate voices from public recordings.
- Major companies such as Chase, Robinhood, and Wells Fargo are implementing voice ID without clear opt-out options.
- Biometric authentication, especially voice-based, is criticized for being insecure and prone to abuse.
- Scammers can use deepfake audio to conduct spearphishing attacks, targeting individuals with public voice data.
- Future threats include robocalls that farm voice data to create more convincing scams targeting personal networks.
- Society and companies need to recognize the risks of voice-based authentication and avoid its use in sensitive areas like banking.