Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 11
Grandparents Lose $5 Million to AI Voice-Cloning Scams in 2025 as Elder Fraud Tops $352 Million
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 11

Grandparents Lose $5 Million to AI Voice-Cloning Scams in 2025 as Elder Fraud Tops $352 Million

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 11

Summary

  • $5 million in reported 2025 losses came from FBI-tracked “distress scams” that trick grandparents into sending urgent money, often for fake bail or legal emergencies.
  • AI voice-cloning has made those calls more convincing, letting scammers mimic a grandchild from social-media clips or voicemails; the FBI counted $352 million in AI-related scam losses among victims 60 and older.
  • Exposed birth dates, Social Security digits and home addresses help criminals target older Americans, who held a median net worth of $409,900 for ages 65 to 74 and lost about $38,500 per victim on average in 2025.
  • Reported losses likely understate the damage: the FTC logged $2.4 billion in elder fraud losses for 2024 but estimated actual losses may have reached $81.5 billion.
  • Officials and consumer advocates urge preemptive defenses, including trusted contacts on brokerage accounts, holds on suspicious withdrawals, callback verification of emergency requests and blocking online Social Security changes.

Insights

As AI voice scams become undetectable, can technology truly protect us, or is our own vigilance the last line of defense?
With fraud now a global industry, are international summits leading to actual prosecutions or just more unheeded frameworks?