After being scammed into thinking her daughter was kidnapped, an Arizona woman testified in the US Senate about the dangers side of artificial intelligence technology when in the hands of criminals.
Jennifer DeStefano told the Senate judiciary committee about the fear she felt when she received an ominous phone call on a Friday last April.
Thinking the unknown number was a doctorâs office, she answered the phone just before 5pm on the final ring. On the other end of the line was her 15-year-old daughter â or at least what sounded exactly like her daughterâs voice.
âOn the other end was our daughter Briana sobbing and crying saying âMomâ.â
Briana was on a ski trip when the incident took place so DeStefano assumed she injured herself and was calling let her know.
DeStefano heard the voice of her daughter and recreated the interaction for her audience: ââMom, I messed upâ with more crying and sobbing. Not thinking twice, I asked her again, âOK, what happened?ââ
She continued: âSuddenly a manâs voice barked at her to âlay down and put your head backâ.â
Panic immediately set in and DeStefano said she then demanded to know what was happening.
âNothing could have prepared me for her response,â Defano said.
Defano said she heard her daughter say: ââMom these bad men have me. Help me! Help me!â She begged and pleaded as the phone was taken from her.â
âListen here, I have your daughter. You tell anyone, you call the cops, I am going to pump her stomach so full of drugs,â a man on the line then said to DeStefano.
The man then told DeStefano he âwould have his wayâ with her daughter and drop her off in Mexico, and that sheâd never see her again.
At the time of the phone call, DeStefano was at her other daughter Aubreyâs dance rehearsal. She put the phone on mute and screamed for help, which captured the attention of nearby parents who called 911 for her.
DeStefano negotiated with the fake kidnappers until police arrived. At first, they set the ransom at $1m and then lowered it to $50,000 when DeStefano told them such a high price was impossible.
She asked for a routing number and wiring instructions but the man refused that method because it could be âtracedâ and demanded cash instead.
DeStefano said she was told that she would be picked up in a white van with bag over her head so that she wouldnât know where she was going.
She said he told her: âIf I didnât have all the money, then we were both going to be dead.â
But another parent with her informed her police were aware of AI scams like these. DeStefano then made contact with her actual daughter and husband, who confirmed repeatedly that they were fine.
âAt that point, I hung up and collapsed to the floor in tears of relief,â DeStefano said.
When DeStefano tried to file a police report after the ordeal, she was dismissed and told this was a âprank callâ.
A survey by McAfee, a computer security software company, found that 70% of people said they werenât confident they could tell the difference between a cloned voice and the real thing. McAfee also said it takes only three seconds of audio to replicate a personâs voice.
DeStefano urged lawmakers to act in order prevent scams like these from hurting other people.
She said: âIf left uncontrolled, unregulated, and we are left unprotected without consequence, it will rewrite our understanding and perception what is and what is not truth. It will erode our sense of âfamiliarâ as it corrodes our confidence in what is real and what is not.â
Ransom goes from $1M to $50K? Thats such a high unreasonable drop, one could suspect it might be a scam right there
Although the situation is highly stressful so brain doesnt function well during such times.
These people wanted cash. No one, except drug lords, have that much cash on hand. You could ask bill gates to produce 1m and he wonât be able to. Iâm sure his bank account says he has over 1m. But try going to any bank and withdrawing lot of money. Your local banks donât have it either. You need to request in advanced if you want to do it. And itâll also require you to fill out paperwork on why you need so much cash. This is why even bank robberies usually only average like a measly 10k-20k in cash. Even if you went to a central bank, they have timed locks so even the employees canât open them and access cash immediately. So even 50k cash all of a sudden seems like it wonât work to me against most people and would only work against select few that likes to hoard cash in their own safes.
âJust a prankâ
Usual Police L.
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This is why âProof of Lifeâ exists.