The growth of AI-based technology has introduced new challenges, making remote identity verification systems more vulnerable to attacks, according to iProov. Innovative and easily accessible tools have allowed threat actors to become more sophisticated overnight, powering an increasing number of threat vectors due to new methodologies. While much attention has focused on consumer identity fraud, the most significant and costly attacks of 2024 targeted workforce remote identity verification systems. This shift toward corporate targets reveals … More
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