
Scammers are getting a tech upgrade—thanks to artificial intelligence. One of the sneakiest new threats hitting communities like ours on the Plateau? AI voice-cloning scams. With just three seconds of your voice, a scammer can impersonate you and trick your loved ones into handing over money. Yikes.
At White River Credit Union, we’re all about protecting our members with smart, local-savvy advice. So, here’s the scoop on how these scams work, and how you (and your grandma) can outsmart them.
What’s an AI voice-cloning scam?
AI voice-cloning is exactly what it sounds like: scammers use artificial intelligence to copy someone’s voice and use it in a phony distress call. These scams often play on emotion—like a fake emergency from a grandchild, sibling, or friend—asking for quick cash to solve a made-up crisis.
Quick Stat: A McAfee study found that 77% of AI voice-cloning scam victims lost money, and nearly one-third lost over $1,000.
They tug at heartstrings (and your wallet)
These scams are convincing because they feel personal. That “voice” on the phone? It may sound exactly like someone you know asking for help—saying they lost their wallet, are stuck at the airport, or need to pay off a parking ticket (and please don’t tell Mom!).
They count on your love, concern, and fast reaction to get you to send money—fast.
How to stop AI voice scams in their tracks
Here are five essential tips to keep yourself and your family safe:
- Create a Family Password: Pick a code word your family can use in emergencies. If you get a call from someone claiming to be in trouble, ask for the code. No code? Hang up.
- Beware of Urgency: Scammers want you to act fast. Any call pressuring you to send money right away—even if it sounds like your cousin Kevin—is a red flag.
- Don’t Trust Caller ID: Caller IDs can be faked. Always hang up and call back using a known number from your contacts or a verified source.
- Watch for Weird Payment Requests: If someone asks for money via gift cards, wire transfers, payment apps, or cryptocurrency, be suspicious. Legit help rarely comes in the form of a Target gift card.
- Think Before You Post: Avoid sharing voice or video clips on social media. It only takes three seconds for AI to clone your voice. (Yep, even that karaoke video from last week.)
Why this matters to our community
As your local credit union here in Enumclaw, we know how important trust and relationships are. While AI scams may be getting smarter, so can we.
We’re here to help keep your money—and your peace of mind—safe. If you ever suspect something fishy, give us a call or stop by. We’ll be the ones with the warm smile, hot coffee, and real human voices.
Because here at White River Credit Union, it’s not just banking. It’s people helping people—since 1952. Call or text us at (360) 825-4833 if you ever need assistance.