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No, those amazing deals on Facebook aren’t real – it’s a scam, and here’s how to spot it

High-end and luxury products are being advertised with huge savings 4,000+ fake domains impersonating big brands have been spotted Victims are losing money without receiving their products More than 4,000 fake domains impersonating popular brands have been spotted in a scheme pushing scam ads targeting Facebook users. The campaign was…

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Holidaymakers under threat from devious new cyber threat – here’s how to stay safe

Experts warns of fake Booking.com sites circulating the web The sites come with a fake “Accept Cookie” prompt that downloads a RAT Shoppers should be on their guard when searching for deals Hackers have been found targeting holidaymakers around the world with remote access trojans (RAT) distributed through fake Booking.com…

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This GPU-like internal card combines 28 M.2 SSDs to offer up to 109GB/s read speed and 224TB storage – but I struggle to see any real use for it

Utran’s PCIe 5.0 card holds 28 M.2 SSDs, reaching a total 224TB capacity Delivers 109GB/s read speed using Broadcom switch and advanced cooling Ideal for AI workloads, but overkill for most enterprise storage needs Utran Technology has introduced a new PCIe 5.0 add-in card which feels more like a GPU…

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Microsoft Copilot targeted in first “zero-click” attack on an AI agent – what you need to know

Security researchers Aim Labs discovered an LLM Scope Violation flaw in Microsoft 365 Copilot The critical-severity bug allows threat actors to exfiltrate sensitive corporate data by sending an email Microsoft says it has fixed the issue server-side, but users should be on guard Microsoft has fixed a dangerous zero-click attack…

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US government vaccine hub, Nvidia events page abused in cyberattack spewing out AI slop

An Nvidia events page has been hijacked with AI generated spam NPR, Stanford, and some US government sites were also taken over The spam seems to be explicit but non-malicious Several Nvidia-owned web domains were hijacked to show explicit and AI-generated content in a spam campaign that also targeted NPR,…

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The AI arms race: why we need AI to fight AI attacks

Glitching videos. Spelling mistakes. No blinking. Robotic audio. Unnatural tone. Historical hallmarks of a deepfake cyberattack may seem apparent to the well-informed individual, but if recent news events have taught us anything, humans can no longer be relied upon to correctly spot AI-generated content such as deepfakes. However, many online…

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