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Cybercriminals are employing artificial intelligence to steal identities by infiltrating and examining victim networks and ...
AI has proven itself to be a huge security risk -- even US government officials aren't safe.
The report shows how deepfakes have moved beyond hype into real-world exploitation, undermining digital trust, exposing ...
Regardless of whether it’s some fine Russian women dying to meet me or a rogue document for me to read from a mysterious ...
Heimdal reports AI enhances identity theft, making fake IDs easier to create using social media photos, escalating fraud risks for everyone.
The Danish government is planning to tackle the issue of AI-generated deepfakes by granting citizens property rights over their likeness and voice.
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Identity crimes reported to the ITRC dropped by 31 percentage points, but more people reported multiple types of identity issues. Account takeovers ...
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The Freight Fraud Crisis The trucking industry is grappling with a surge in freight fraud, leaving carriers, brokers, and ...
As generative AI tools become more powerful, affordable, and accessible, cybercriminals are rapidly adopting them to support attacks, ranging from business fraud to extortion and identity theft.