How Mirage Security simulates AI social engineering attacks with Rime

    Mirage Security simulates social engineering attacks with Rime

    Mirage Security trains employees to resist real attackers by simulating them

    In cybersecurity, social engineering refers to attacks that exploit human behavior, not just technical vulnerabilities. Instead of breaking through firewalls, attackers trick employees into handing over credentials,installing malicious software, resetting2FA, or sharing sensitive information like wire details.

    And today, these attacks go far beyond the suspicious emails.

    Modern attackers use voice calls, cloned executive voices, Zoom invitations, and SMS messages to impersonate trusted figures inside a company. These attacks are more believable and more successful than ever before

    Mirage Security helps security teams fight back by simulating exactly these kinds of threats using AI.

    With Rime AI’s realistic voice technology, Mirage builds AI agents that impersonate attackers over the phone, allowing companies to safely test and train employees before a real breach happens.

    “We’re not just sending phishing emails. We’re calling people, cloning voices, and simulating what attackers are actually doing all at scale.”
    Ross, CEO, Co-Founder of Mirage Security

    Why voice matters

    Sophisticated threat actors are bypassing traditional defenses by calling directly into organizations and impersonating trusted voices. Mirage replicates this behavior in a way that feels real and not robotic.

    By integrating Rime AI, Mirage is able to:

    • Clone real voices for simulations

    • Deploy an agent to hold natural, long conversations with employees

    • Train employees to recognize and report voice phishing

    The results? 95% of recipients believed they were talking to a real person. Some conversations last over 30 minutes. Others involved multiple handoffs between employees, just like a real attack.

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    Real risk, real results

    Mirage simulations are exposing risk where older tools fall short. In one case, a customer using legacy phishing tests was seeing ~2% click-through rates. After switching to Mirage, that same customer saw a 15% credential capture rate. This was a wake-up call for leadership.

    “We simulate the breach, and the numbers are astounding. When security leaders see and share those numbers, they finally get the budget and support they need. Executives couldn’t ignore the risk once they saw and heard it firsthand.”
    Ross, Founder of Mirage Security

    Let’s build a safer future together

    Mirage Security is on a mission to make the internet safer by outsmarting them. Their team is scaling rapidly and building deeper simulations.

    If you’re a security leader, AI enthusiast, or just someone worried about the next voice on the other end of the line, we want to hear from you.

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