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    Fraudsters are mocking-up pictures of car damage to con insurers

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    작성자 Heidi
    댓글 0건 조회 77회 작성일 24-06-26 10:08

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    Fraudsters are using 'shallowfake' technology to tamper with photos of car damage in the 'latest big scam' which is driving up insurance costs, the industry has warned. 

    Scammers are doctoring photos and documents to make fake claims for thousands of pounds to con insurers.

    Insurer LV said cases with distorted images, videos, and images had rocketed by 300 per cent in 2023 and described 'shallowfake' photos as having 'all the signs of becoming the latest big scam to hit the insurance industry'. 

    Software readily available to fraudsters means they can easily manipulate the photos, KetoXplode rapports d'expérience Zurich's head of fraud Scott Clayton said.

    He warned fraudsters are photoshopping registration numbers onto total loss vehicles and making claims. 

    Have YOU been a 'shallowflake' victim? Email megan.howe@mailonline.co.uk 




    In one known case, a picture of a tradesman's van had been lifted from his business's social media page





    It was then doctored with cracks on the front bumper (circled above) which scammers claimed had been caused in an accident

    In one known case, a picture of a tradesman's van had been lifted from his business's social media page and then doctored with cracks on the front bumper which scammers claimed had been caused in an accident.   

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