A New Wave of Sophisticated Impersonation Scams
Fraudsters are escalating their impersonation of U.S. law enforcement agencies, particularly the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), to run sophisticated financial recovery scams — and the issue is gaining national attention. Graphika’s work uncovering these tactics was recently featured in Forbes, which highlighted how threat actors are spoofing the FBI’s IC3 brand across Facebook using AI-generated personas, fake pages, misleading ads, and fraudulent recovery schemes designed to steal personal data.
In this Ask an Expert session, Graphika Scams & Fraud Analyst Gustavo Paniz and Account Executive Chris Block break down how these re-targeting scams have evolved over the past year, the role of AI-generated personas and deceptive media, and the key intelligence signals that reveal malicious intent.
Watch the on-demand recording to learn how these schemes operate, what digital indicators matter most, and how teams can detect and mitigate these rapidly changing threats.
About the Speakers
Gustavo Paniz, Scams & Fraud Analyst, Graphika - Gustavo investigates digital fraud and deception, uncovering how threat actors misuse platforms, personas, and AI-generated content to target consumers and institutions. He brings insights from Graphika’s latest investigations into financial recovery schemes and impersonation tactics.
Chris Block, Account Executive, Graphika - Chris works with organizations across industries to help them understand and counter emerging digital threats. He brings a practical perspective on operational risks and will be moderating the session.
What You’ll Learn
- Mapping the New Impersonation Tactics: How fraudulent accounts are impersonating the FBI’s IC3 across social platforms to build credibility and reach victims.
- Decoding AI-Driven Deception & Media Manipulation: Real examples of AI-generated personas, manipulated media, and fraudulent websites used to lure victims into “recovery scams.”
- Identifying Malicious Amplification: How threat actors amplify their schemes through targeted ads, hashtags, and coordinated network behavior.
- Actionable Detection & Mitigation: Practical steps and intelligence indicators teams can use to detect and disrupt these evolving scam tactics.
Who Should Watch
This session is designed for:
- Trust & Safety teams working to detect impersonation attempts, protect users from deceptive content, and stay ahead of fast-moving scam tactics.
- Fraud Prevention professionals monitoring recovery scams and looking for intelligence that helps stop repeat victimization.
- Cybersecurity & Threat Intelligence teams investigating coordinated threat activity, malicious networks, and early indicators of compromise tied to impersonation schemes.
- Risk & Compliance teams assessing exposure to regulatory, operational, and reputational risks created by fraudulent online activity.
- Law Enforcement & Public Sector agencies tracking evolving online fraud tactics targeting victims and impersonating government institutions.
- Consumer Protection teams responding to scams affecting the public and seeking practical detection cues to safeguard communities.
Originally Aired
Wednesday, December 3, 2025, this webinar is now available on-demand for you to explore at your convenience.
Register now to watch the full webinar on demand and gain exclusive access to insights from Graphika’s intelligence experts.