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01Aug/26

How AI Voice Cloning Weaponizes Your Trust

The Escalating War on AI Voice Fraud: Regulatory Shifts and Technological Defenses

Sat, Aug 01 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The telecommunications landscape is currently battling a severe escalation in call-based fraud, fueled by the convergence of cheap Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) routing and highly accessible generative artificial intelligence (AI). Scammers are increasingly utilizing AI voice cloning—which requires just seconds of audio—alongside caller ID spoofing to execute highly convincing voice phishing (vishing) attacks. These sophisticated scams target everyday consumers through family emergency and political impersonation ploys, as well as businesses via CEO fraud and targeted IT help desk breaches aimed at stealing credentials and initiating unauthorized wire transfers. Recognizing that traditional endpoint security often falls short against these social engineering tactics, cybersecurity experts are urging organizations to implement zero-trust frameworks and voice-independent verification methods, such as out-of-band multi-factor authentication, while advising consumers to adopt low-tech defenses like secret family codewords. Continue reading

24Jul/26

Why the DOJ is Subpoenaing Reporters

Armed Agents, Family Surveillance, and Redracted Demands: Inside the DOJ’s Failed Campaign to Unmask Journalists’ Sources

Fri, July 24 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Recent legal developments and proposed legislation highlight a growing conflict between national security interests and press freedom in the United States. Following the rescission of Biden-era protections, the Department of Justice has adopted a more aggressive stance, exemplified by the subpoenaing of New York Times reporters to uncover anonymous sources. While the PRESS Act was introduced to establish a federal shield law and protect journalist-source confidentiality, it faced significant political opposition and failed to pass the Senate. Critics of these government actions argue that investigative authorities are being used to intimidate the media, creating a chilling effect on public interest reporting. Conversely, government officials defend these maneuvers as essential for identifying illegal leaks of classified information that could undermine national safety. Ultimately, these sources illustrate an environment where the lack of a federal shield law leaves journalists vulnerable to surveillance and prosecution during the news-gathering process. Continue reading

03Apr/23

Remarks by Vice President Harris and President Hichilema of Zambia in Joint Press Conference

State House
Lusaka, Zambia

3:37 P.M. CAT

ZAMBIAN OFFICIAL: Mr. Hakainde Hichilema, President of the Republic of Zambia; Honorable Madam Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States of America; cabinet ministers present from both countries; members of the press; distinguished invited guests; ladies and gentlemen: Welcome to the press conference being held here at State House this afternoon.

And to begin the process, I now have the singular honor and privilege to call upon the President of the Republic of Zambia to deliver his remarks.
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