A fraudster who targeted women on dating websites pretended to be an intelligence agent as part of a £50,000 scam, a court heard.
The 74-year-old said she "fell in love" with the fraudster, who told her he needed money for legal fees and life-saving medical treatment.
Barclays said Generation Z customers were worried about video clips made or altered using AI, which can be used as a tool to persuade people to hand over money.
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