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Show HN: Hackers for Granny (defense against industrialized elder fraud)

Hacker News · Jun 16, 2026, 2:15 PM

Key takeaways

  • Every year, industrialized fraud syndicates extract over $64 billion from the global elderly population.
  • They deploy voice cloning that replicates a grandchild's voice from three seconds of scraped audio.
  • The traditional advice - "don't click suspicious links" - is obsolete.

Every year, industrialized fraud syndicates extract over $64 billion from the global elderly population. These are not lone actors of yesteryear, hoping to scam a granny. Today they represent vertically integrated criminal enterprises operating from fortified compounds in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos — staffed by trafficked labor, funded by crypto laundering networks, and armed with military-grade technology.

They deploy voice cloning that replicates a grandchild's voice from three seconds of scraped audio. They use real-time deepfakes to impersonate lovers and federal agents on video calls. They weaponize legitimate remote access tools such as Microsoft Quick Assist, AnyDesk, TeamViewer etc., to take control of a victim's computer while blacking out the screen. They run A/B-tested psychological scripts that exploit the biological decline of fluid intelligence in the aging brain.

The traditional advice - "don't click suspicious links" - is obsolete. The callous villain targeting our grannies has outpaced our defenses. Let's build the defense.

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