Alleged AI-Generated Clone of Exante Brokerage Used to Defraud U.S. Investor via JPMorgan Account

April 10, 2025

Scammers misused AI tools to clone the legitimate broker Exante, defrauding at least one U.S. investor by registering a JPMorgan Chase account and replicating Exante’s trading interface. The scam relied on AI-generated fake documents, deepfakes, and cloned websites. The real Exante, not operating in the U.S., confirmed the fraud and reported it to multiple U.S. agencies.

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Alleged deployer
scammers-cloning-exante, unknown-scammers
Alleged developer
unknown-generative-ai-developers, openai
Alleged harmed parties
individual-investors, exante, jpmorgan-chase

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Data from the AI Incident Database (AIID). Cite this incident: https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/1019

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