On its Korean Community, Samsung has announced it will offer a “Voice Phishing Suspected Call Alert” feature with the stable One UI 8 update. The feature will try to detect and notify you in real time with the help of AI whether there is a suspicion of voice phishing with an unknown number.


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Apparently, according to Samsung, the feature detects voice phishing by using data from Korea’s National Police Agency, and also from the National Institute of Scientific Investigation.
As you can probably tell, it’s unfortunate, but the feature is limited to Korea at this point. I’d assume it’s a bit more difficult to bring it to global users, but I do hope Samsung is able to do that in the future. Curiously enough, the feature seems to be working on outbound calls at the moment, even though arguably it will also be super useful for inbound calls as well. Voice phishing attacks are a newer threat. Those are calls where the attacker pretends to be a close relative of yours in a dire situation, usually asking for money. Nowadays, it’s become even more sophisticated, as some criminals even use AI to copy someone else’s voice to try to trick you.
In my opinion, it’s great that as a whole, the tech industry is working to combat scammers and the like. Apple also recently introduced some new features in iOS 26 aimed at protecting you from scammers, such as the Call Screening feature.
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