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    I wrote a book about theft and deception – and now AI scams are flooding my inbox

    by CtrlAltDelight495

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      **Article Sunmary**

      Journalist Walter Marsh reports a surge in sophisticated, AI-generated phishing scams targeting authors with tailored flattery.
      ​How the Scam Works
      * ​Hyper-Personalized Flattery: Scammers use LLMs to scan an author’s specific work and send emails with glowing, specific praise to bypass initial suspicion.
      * Fake Personas: Emails come from names like “Elena” or “Mary,” often using stock photos or AI-generated avatars.
      * ​The Pitch: They offer “guaranteed” exposure, Amazon reviews, and Goodreads engagement through “tight-knit communities” of readers.
      * ​The Cost: Pricing tiers range from $10 to $1,300 for services like “Visibility Foundations” or “Engagement Seeding.”

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