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Candidate Fraud Is the #1 Hiring Threat of 2026 — And Most Companies Aren't Ready

Candidate Fraud Is the #1 Hiring Threat of 2026 — And Most Companies Aren't Ready

Published 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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Fraudulent candidates have officially overtaken talent scarcity as the #1 hiring challenge of 2026, according to SHRM's Recruiting Executives Priorities and Perspectives report. And Gartner projects that by 2028, one in four candidate profiles worldwide will be fake. The threat is real, it's accelerating, and most companies don't have a plan. From synthetic AI-generated resumes to deepfake proxy interview rings, the fraud landscape has evolved dramatically. CodeSignal data shows technical assessment cheating doubled in a single year — jumping from 16% to 35%. InCruiter's deepfake detection found fraudulent activity in 25 to 30% of flagged interview sessions, nearly double what human interviewers caught on their own. Here's the central tension: 99.8% of talent acquisition teams are mobilizing AI tools to fight candidate fraud. But only 13% have formal anti-deepfake protocols in place — written down, trained on, and ready to use. That 87-point gap is where hiring risk compounds and where most organizations are dangerously exposed. In this episode, we break down the fraud typology HR teams need to know in 2026, explain why awareness alone isn't enough, and walk through five actionable steps to close the protocol gap — before a fraudulent hire costs your organization a six-figure salary, a security breach, or a compliance violation.
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