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CT residents should beware of election-related scams

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Monday, November 4, 2024   

With the election one day away, people in Connecticut should beware of scammers using the election to steal their personal information.

Some election scams involve asking people to answer a political survey in exchange for a prize, but their personal information is required to claim it. Another might involve being asked to donate to a candidate or political organization, from which scammers get personal or bank information.

Kristen Johnson, communications director for the Better Business Bureau Serving Connecticut, said artificial intelligence makes it harder to see a scam's red flags.

"A lot of scammers we know are halfway around the world and in the past we've given people the red flag of grammatical errors or spelling errors in emails," Johnson pointed out. "But, now, thanks to AI, scammers can use that to appear as if they have really good command of the English language."

Given the stakes and heightened emotions of this election, elections scams and many others are everywhere. Studies show deepfakes using AI have only grown over the course of the election cycle. A video circulating on social media sites touting voter fraud in Georgia was found to be a deepfake made by Russia as part of a widespread effort to interfere in the election process.

Data from the Better Business Bureau Scam Tracker shows there have been 103 confirmed reports of election scams. Most of them were phishing or online purchase scams with primary contact methods being phone calls, emails and text messages.

Despite the challenges of identifying a scam for what it is, Johnson noted there are still plenty of red flags people can look for.

"One of the red flags in a donation scam is if you feel the urgency to give without being given time to do your research, because any reputable campaign or organization will give you that time," Johnson emphasized. "You don't have to do it today. You could do it tomorrow."

Other red flags involve being asked to register or vote via text message which is illegal under U.S. law.


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