Digitize the fraud system!
Dear readers!
We were shocked when we recently received a letter in the post. In the letter, one of our colleagues was informed that a relative unknown to him had died in China. The sender offered his help in claiming the rightful inheritance. For a corresponding fee, of course.
We are aware that some fraudsters are now aware that the Internet exists and have partly switched to e-mail to acquire victims. But despite this, the fraud industry seems to have largely remained stuck in the past.
Why hasn’t fraud evolved over time? Why do fraudsters still rely on outdated methods such as spam emails or even letters? And are you sure that a carrier pigeon with a phishing letter isn’t looking for you right now?
We are calling for a modernization of the fraud system – a digitalization that enables fraudsters to work more efficiently, faster and, above all, less obviously. Imagine this: Instead of sending clumsily worded emails or letters, scammers could use cutting-edge AI systems that create personalized messages and target potential victims.
Fraudsters could also benefit from increasing automation. Instead of manually sending thousands of emails, they could use intelligent bots to do the work for them. This would allow them to increase their efficiency and reach more potential victims.
Of course, we understand that this is an unconventional approach. But in a world where everything revolves around digitalization and automation, why should fraud be excluded? It is time for fraudsters to move with the times and adapt their methods to modern technologies.
With this in mind, we call for a revolution in fraud – for a more efficient, digital future of fraud!
And in case a member of the fraud industry is reading this article. We recommend that you invest in good technology consulting instead of spending your hard-earned money on stamps. For a small fee (which will certainly not change over time) and your help for our colleague, we will be happy to help you!
Yours sincerely,
Your ./kernel concepts team