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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a public warning about the growing use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) by criminals to enhance their fraud schemes. This technology, capable of creating highly realistic and convincing text, images, audio, and video, is being leveraged to deceive victims on an unprecedented scale.
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Gal Cohen, Itamar Levy ePrint Report Interconnected devices enhance daily life but introduce security vulnerabilities, new technologies enable malicious activities such as information theft. This article combines radio frequency (RF) side-channel attacks with software Trojans to create a hard-to-detect, stealthy method for extracting kilobytes of secret information per millisecond over record distances with a single…
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The rise of online dating has created a fertile ground for manipulation and in today’s digital world, it’s easy to trust someone that you’ve never met in person, sharing personal details or intimate images before you truly understand who they are. In fact, our recent study reveals that 39% of people aged 25-34 have shared…
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Days after Microsoft experienced a major global outage that disrupted its services, the company is grappling with another setback as a cyberattack has caused nearly ten hours of service disruption. The Microsoft cyberattack has disrupted several services, including the popular email platform Outlook and the widely played video game Minecraft, according to a company disclosure.
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[Submitted on 27 Jun 2024] View a PDF of the paper titled ASCENT: Amplifying Power Side-Channel Resilience via Learning & Monte-Carlo Tree Search, by Jitendra Bhandari and 5 other authors
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By Shalini Nair, Co-Founder and Board Director, Ennoventure, Inc.
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Phishing and social engineering attacks remain the most common initial attack vector for cyberattacks, according to the ENISA, the European Union’s cybersecurity agency. ENISA says the power behind phishing attacks has been bolstered by the wider availability of AI systems.
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Image: — © AFP One reason for cybersecurity risks being particularly acute for many businesses is due to an absence of the right employees with the optimal skill set. This is drawn out from a Cyber Threat Readiness Report from the company Swimlane.