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Episode 0038 - What the Latest FBI Cybercrime Data Means for Leaders

22 min · 18 de abr de 2026
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Episode 38 of the Bots & Bosses Podcast (originally aired April 18, 2026) unpacks the FBI IC32025 report and the explosive $20.877 billion in losses driven largely by AI-enabled fraud. John Binks explains how deepfakes, voice cloning, business email compromise, and crypto-based laundering power organized scam networks — including trafficked scam centers — and offers practical steps listeners can take to protect themselves.

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