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Fraudsters use phishing links to cheat victims of HK$4.6 million, including seller of lozenges who lost nearly HK$650,000.
In the past month alone, cyber attacks have gone from occasional headlines to near-daily national news fixtures. Marks and ...
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Axios on MSNAI goes phishing: Scams no longer have tell-tale typos, errorsAI chatbots have made scam emails harder to spot and the tells we've all been trained to look for — clunky grammar, weird ...
AI-powered social engineering scams are getting savvier. Here’s how consumers can protect themselves
Heimdal breaks down where social engineering started, how it's evolving with AI, and who's most likely to fall for it while providing steps to help individuals and organizations protect themselves.
AI Security Report details how criminals are harnessing artificial intelligence to impersonate people, automate scams, and attack security systems on a massive scale.
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