Scams are on the rise in Pennsylvania, with the state attorney general’s office reporting an increase in incidents and financial losses as scammers leverage artificial intelligence to make their schemes more convincing. Attorney General Dave Sunday “And it breaks my heart every time I see someone lose that to a scam that could have been prevented,” said State Attorney General Dave Sunday.In 2024, approximately 3,500 scams were reported to the Attorney General’s office, which increased to 4,000 last year.The financial losses are staggering, with $45 million lost in 2024 and $75 million in 2025.Senior citizens remain the primary targets for scammers.”We created an Elder Exploitation Unit whose sole purpose is to identify, investigate and prosecute scammers here in Pennsylvania,” Sunday said.He noted that artificial intelligence has become a game-changer for scammers, making their schemes more believable. “But now the scams are so good that I have to — I have trouble sometimes figuring out if it’s a scam or not. I mean, that’s how good they are,” he added.Sunday’s office has received numerous complaints about jury duty scams, where scammers use AI to mimic callers from the county sheriff’s office.Gift cards and cryptocurrency transactions are popular methods for scammers due to their untraceable nature.”You’re out there fighting this. I’m trying to educate people about it. Yep. But the numbers are going up. Are we losing the fight?” Sunday said, acknowledging the ongoing challenge.”I mean, this isn’t going away. Technology is going to continue to advance. There’s going to be more opportunities for bad guys to try to steal your money,” he said, emphasizing the persistent threat.Artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence has removed traditional warning signs of scams, such as poor grammar or foreign accents in scam communications.As the new year approaches, people are urged to question every email, text message, or phone call from unknown sources and to trust their instincts when it comes to potential scams.
Scams are on the rise in Pennsylvania, with the state attorney general’s office reporting an increase in incidents and financial losses as scammers leverage artificial intelligence to make their schemes more convincing.
Attorney General Dave Sunday
“And it breaks my heart every time I see someone lose that to a scam that could have been prevented,” said State Attorney General Dave Sunday.
In 2024, approximately 3,500 scams were reported to the Attorney General’s office, which increased to 4,000 last year.
The financial losses are staggering, with $45 million lost in 2024 and $75 million in 2025.
Senior citizens remain the primary targets for scammers.
“We created an Elder Exploitation Unit whose sole purpose is to identify, investigate and prosecute scammers here in Pennsylvania,” Sunday said.
He noted that artificial intelligence has become a game-changer for scammers, making their schemes more believable. “But now the scams are so good that I have to — I have trouble sometimes figuring out if it’s a scam or not. I mean, that’s how good they are,” he added.
Sunday’s office has received numerous complaints about jury duty scams, where scammers use AI to mimic callers from the county sheriff’s office.
Gift cards and cryptocurrency transactions are popular methods for scammers due to their untraceable nature.
“You’re out there fighting this. I’m trying to educate people about it. Yep. But the numbers are going up. Are we losing the fight?” Sunday said, acknowledging the ongoing challenge.
“I mean, this isn’t going away. Technology is going to continue to advance. There’s going to be more opportunities for bad guys to try to steal your money,” he said, emphasizing the persistent threat.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence has removed traditional warning signs of scams, such as poor grammar or foreign accents in scam communications.
As the new year approaches, people are urged to question every email, text message, or phone call from unknown sources and to trust their instincts when it comes to potential scams.