Deepfake attacks are AI-based frauds that use a short-form voice sample generated from a source (e.g., social media) to gain unauthorized access to accounts, create additional ads, etc.

Biometric data leak. Unlike a password, a voice cannot be changed. If a voice template leaks from the database, it is irretrievably stolen, creating a long-term risk to the user’s identity. The report “Cyber ​​Threats: What Poles Are Afraid of,” compiled by the Office for Personal Data Protection, among others, shows that one-third of Poles fear information leaks (in general). The most frequently asked questions include where and how the data will be stored, whether it will be adequately secured, and whether it will not be used unlawfully.

Loss of privacy and image. Voice can reveal more than just identity – speech analysis can reveal health, mental characteristics, and emotions, which can also be used against the user.

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You can read more about privacy in voice biometrics on our blog
https://biometriq.pl/en/privacy-in-voice-biometrics/