43% of consumers in Latin America cite AI-driven fraud, including deepfakes and voice cloning, as an emerging threat reshaping perceptions of safety in digital spaces.
43% of consumers in Latin America cite AI-driven fraud, including deepfakes and voice cloning, as an emerging threat reshaping perceptions of safety in digital spaces. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Mastercard in November 2025. It covers topics including LATAM, Consumer, AI fraud, Deepfakes, Voice cloning. The original data appears in Staying Ahead of Cyber Threats: Mastercard survey reveals emerging concerns among consumers in Latin America and the Caribbean . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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43% of consumers in Latin America cite AI-driven fraud, including deepfakes and voice cloning, as an emerging threat reshaping perceptions of safety in digital spaces. This data was published by Mastercard and covers LATAM, Consumer, AI fraud, Deepfakes, Voice cloning.
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This statistic comes from Staying Ahead of Cyber Threats: Mastercard survey reveals emerging concerns among consumers in Latin America and the Caribbean , published by Mastercard on November 29, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.mastercard.com/news/latin-america/en/newsroom/press-releases/pr-en/2025/november/staying-ahead-of-cyber-threats/.
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This statistic relates to LATAM, Consumer, AI fraud, Deepfakes, Voice cloning. Browse more statistics on LATAM or from Mastercard.