News/Crimes
AI-powered robocalls surge ahead of the 2024 election
The rise of AI-powered political robocalls and robotexts presents a growing challenge to electoral integrity and telecommunications security in the United States, with recent incidents highlighting the sophisticated nature of these threats. Current landscape: Political robocall traffic has seen a significant uptick in the lead-up to the 2024 US Presidential Election, with AI-generated deepfakes emerging as a particular concern. The first two weeks of October 2024 witnessed a surge in political robocall activity across the United States During the New Hampshire primary, deepfake audio calls mimicking President Biden demonstrated the tangible threat of AI-powered disinformation Public polling shows 70% of...
read Nov 18, 2024EditProAI is a new AI tool that’s going viral — Don’t fall for its scam
The rise of AI-generated content has created new opportunities for cybercriminals to distribute malware through fake AI tool websites. Latest cyber threat alert: A fraudulent AI image and video generator website called EditProAI is being used to distribute malware that targets both Windows and macOS systems. The malicious website appears legitimate with professional menus and privacy policies but delivers harmful malware when users click the "Get Now" button Windows users receive Lumma Stealer malware through a file named "Edit-ProAI-Setup-newest_release.exe" Mac users are targeted with AMOS malware via a file called "EditProAi_v.4.36.dmg" Distribution tactics: The cybercriminals behind EditProAI are leveraging both...
read Nov 18, 2024Parents sue school over delayed reporting of non-consensual AI nudes
Artificial intelligence technology being used to create non-consensual explicit images has caused major disruption at a Pennsylvania private school, highlighting growing concerns about AI's misuse in educational settings. The incident: A student at Lancaster Country Day School created sexually explicit AI-generated images of approximately 50 female classmates, leading to school closure and leadership resignations. The inappropriate content was first reported to Head of School Matt Micciche in November 2023, but no immediate action was taken Police became involved after receiving a tip in mid-2024 Classes were temporarily suspended, with over half the student body participating in a walkout to protest...
read Nov 13, 2024A new AI system named Daisy is purpose-built to waste phone scammers’ time
The telecommunications industry is deploying artificial intelligence in creative new ways to combat phone scammers, with O2's latest innovation being an AI-powered virtual grandmother designed to waste fraudsters' time. The innovation: O2 has developed an AI system named Daisy that mimics an elderly woman and engages phone scammers in lengthy, time-wasting conversations to disrupt their illegal activities. The AI assistant deliberately plays into stereotypes about seniors struggling with technology to keep scammers frustrated and occupied Daisy operates 24/7 through a dedicated phone number that has been strategically placed on scammer "mugs lists" targeting UK consumers The system was trained using...
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