Group 1 - An unidentified individual used AI software to simulate the voice and writing style of U.S. Secretary of State Rubio, sending messages to several senior officials, raising concerns about information security within the U.S. government [1] - The U.S. State Department is aware of the incident and is currently investigating, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in information security following previous incidents involving high-ranking officials [1] - A diplomatic cable dated July 3 indicates that the impersonator created an account on the encrypted messaging app "Signal" and contacted at least three foreign ministers, a state governor, and a congressman, potentially aiming to manipulate powerful officials for information or account access [1] Group 2 - In a separate incident reported by The Wall Street Journal, the private phone of White House Chief of Staff Wiles was hacked, with some senators, governors, and corporate executives receiving messages and calls from someone impersonating Wiles, possibly using AI-generated voice [2] - The hacking incident has prompted investigations by the White House and the FBI, reflecting ongoing concerns about the security of communications among U.S. officials [2] - Criticism has been directed at senior officials in the Trump administration for using "Signal" and other unofficial channels for work-related communications, which has led to significant security breaches [2]
美国“冒牌国务卿”AI行骗 美国务院:正在查
Xin Hua She·2025-07-09 09:42