Cybersecurity pros predict rise of malicious AI

76% of cybersecurity professionals believe the world is very close to encountering malicious AI that can bypass most known cybersecurity measures, according to Enea. 26% see this happening within the next year, and 50% in the next 5 years. Worries abou… Continue reading Cybersecurity pros predict rise of malicious AI

Incentivizing secure online behavior across generations

As the landscape of online security continues to evolve, there is a noticeable shift in people’s perceptions of cybersecurity, with an increasing awareness of its vital role in staying safe online, according to a survey conducted by the National … Continue reading Incentivizing secure online behavior across generations

Poor cybersecurity habits are common among younger employees

One in three employees believe their actions do not impact their organization’s security, according to Ivanti. Unsafe cybersecurity habits among office workers The research also shows that Millennial and Gen Z office workers are more likely to have uns… Continue reading Poor cybersecurity habits are common among younger employees

LLMs lower the barrier for entry into cybercrime

Cybercriminals employ evolving attack methodologies designed to breach traditional perimeter security, including secure email gateways, according to Egress. “Without a doubt chatbots or large language models (LLM) lower the barrier for entry to cybercr… Continue reading LLMs lower the barrier for entry into cybercrime

EvilProxy Phishing Kit Targets Microsoft Users via Indeed.com Vulnerability

By Waqas
Watch out for the phishing campaign leveraging the dangerous EvilProxy Phishing Kit.
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“Sébastien had a large rock threatening to fall on his head” — Paul Raoult, on his son’s plea deal

On September 27, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Sébastien Raoult (aka “Sezyo Kaizen”),  a 22-year-old French national who had been extradited to the U.S., pleaded guilty to two of nine counts alleging fraud and aggravated ide… Continue reading “Sébastien had a large rock threatening to fall on his head” — Paul Raoult, on his son’s plea deal

What to know about new generative AI tools for criminals

Large language model (LLM)-based generative AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT took the world by storm this year. ChatGPT became mainstream by making the power of artificial intelligence accessible to millions. The move inspired other companies (which had been working on comparable AI in labs for years) to introduce their own public LLM services, and thousands […]

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Flagler School District Loses ‘Significant Amount of Money’ in Apparent Phishing Scheme Involving Vendor

FlagerLive reports: The Flagler County school district was the target of electronic fraud involving what Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly described as a “pretty significant amount of money,” in a scheme having all the makings of phishing–a common meth… Continue reading Flagler School District Loses ‘Significant Amount of Money’ in Apparent Phishing Scheme Involving Vendor