All it takes is three seconds of audio to clone an executive's voice.
That's not a future threat. That's today's reality. And bad actors are already using AI to impersonate leadership, creating a massive financial threat that hits your bottom line hard.
They can authorize fraudulent wire transfers. They can steal your company's most sensitive data. And they're getting more sophisticated every day.
This isn't a PR problem. This is a crisis that could bankrupt your company overnight.
Let me tell you about a terrifying heist that should keep every executive awake at night.
It started with what looked like a routine request — a video call with senior staff from the UK office. On that call, the employee saw familiar faces, people they worked with and trusted every day, including the company's CFO.
The employee followed the instructions exactly as given. They initiated a wire transfer for $25 million.
Here's the twist: everyone on that call except for that one employee was a deepfake.
By the time anyone realized what happened, $25 million was gone, transferred directly to fraudsters who had perfectly replicated the appearance and voices of the company's senior leadership.
If a global firm with sophisticated security can be fooled, how vulnerable is your business?
You'd never accept a contract without a signature, right? So why treat digital messages any differently?
not.bot creates an essential verification layer for all your business communications. Think of it as a digital autograph that proves a real human — not an AI clone — is actually behind the content.
You can place a verifiable digital signature on:
The beauty of not.bot is its simplicity. It creates a security protocol that's crystal clear and easy for your entire team to remember:
No sticker, no transfer.
By signing authentic content, you give your team a dead simple way to verify it's really you. This protects your reputation and, most importantly, stops fraud before the money is gone.
Your voice is now a credential, just like a password. It's time to secure it.
We've entered an era where your voice, your face, and your digital presence can be weaponized against you. AI-driven corporate espionage isn't coming — it's here.
But you're not defenseless. You can create new verification protocols. You can train your team to demand proof. You can make authentication as routine as checking a signature on a contract.
The question isn't whether you'll face this threat. The question is whether you'll be prepared when it arrives.
Secure your company today. Visit not.bot to learn how.
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