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69% of respondents believe AI-powered fraud now poses a greater threat to personal security than traditional forms of identity theft.

Jumio5/21/2025
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When asked who should be most responsible for stopping AI-powered fraud, 18% of consumers pointed to Themselves.

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud

75% of consumers are worried about scam emails using AI to trick people into giving away passwords or money.

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud

72% of consumers are worried about being fooled by manipulated social media content.

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud

74% of consumers are worried about video and voice deepfakes.

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud

76% of respondents said they would be willing to spent more time compelting comprehensive identity verification processes in healthcare.

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud

When asked who they trust most to protect their personal data from AI-powered fraud, 85% of consumers said "Government agencies."

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud

80% of respondents said they would be willing to spent more time compelting comprehensive identity verification processes in banking and financial services.

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud

80% of respondents said they would be willing to spent more time compelting comprehensive identity verification processes in banking and financial services.

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud

Just 37% of consumers said they more strongly believe that most social media accounts are authentic compared to last year.

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud

When asked who should be most responsible for stopping AI-powered fraud, 43% consumers pointed to Big Tech.

Jumio5/21/2025
AIFraud