In the News · Impersonation Radar

AI can use vacation photos to aid phishing scams

18 August 2026 · Source: consumeraffairs.com

The article says AI can examine photos shared on social media and infer where people have been. Scammers can use that information to make phishing messages feel more believable and personal. This matters because business staff often share travel and event photos that can reveal useful clues to attackers. A service like Sender Registry helps companies spot suspicious messages and impersonation attempts before they lead to account compromise, fraud, or data loss.

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