
When an Invoice Isn’t an Invoice: The Growing Threat of Fake and Altered Documents
AI makes it easy to fake or alter an invoice. For insurers, banks, and enterprises, this presents a new fraud risk that may go undetected.
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AI makes it easy to fake or alter an invoice. For insurers, banks, and enterprises, this presents a new fraud risk that may go undetected.

Whether it’s a fraudulent insurance claim, a tampered document used in a financial transaction, or a manipulated video harming brand reputation, the time to act is now.

Using AI-powered media forensics, Attestiv assigned the clip a tamper score of 93, indicating a high likelihood of AI synthesis—not reality

Key insights from recent cybersecurity surveys and expert sources showing where deepfake threats rank

Melanie Quandt interviews Nicos Vekiarides on the threat of deepfakes and role of human review as part of the overall process.

A viral notification claiming new HEC equivalency rules for DAE holders made headlines—until it was proven false, with the help of Attestiv’s AI-powered forensic analysis.

Platforms and users can identify deepfakes by using attribution measures, but how does this compare to forensic analysis?

Using Attestiv’s advanced forensic and AI detection, Geo Tv Network assigned the clip a Tamper Score of 96%.

It’s easier than ever for attackers to impersonate individuals, forge documents, or create deepfake media that looks and sounds real

A shocking video surfaced showing a woman drowning in a flooded road — but, through Attestiv, PesaCheck confirmed it was AI-generated