The article describes the ATHR platform, a criminal tool that automates voice phishing by spoofing legitimate email alerts from services like Google and Microsoft to lure victims into calling a provided number, which then connects them to either a human scammer or an AI voice agent. This lowers the barrier to entry, enabling a single operator to run sophisticated phishing campaigns. The report highlights this as an example of AI becoming integrated into common criminal workflows, contributing to the overall rise in cybercrime.
For $4,000 and a cut of the take, a lone criminal can now run a fully automated voice-phishing operation via ATHR, a plaform that spoofs emails alerts from Google, Microsoft, and Coinbase, buries a phone number in each message, and when the victim calls back, hands them off to either a human scammer or an AI voice agent. ATHR for sale AI is becoming part of everyday criminal workflows, and fueling the rise in cyber … More → The post AI platform ATHR makes voice phishing a one-person job appeared first on Help Net Security .