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Arnont.tp // ShutterstockAI-fueled fake IDs and identity theft: What you need to knowIdentity theft happens every 22 seconds ...
Threat actors are exploiting Vercel's AI tool to generate convincing phishing pages. Read Vercel’s response and Okta’s tips ...
Logo authentication is crucial in various domains to ensure the integrity and trustworthiness of visual brand representations. This project introduces a sophisticated Fake Logo Detection system ...
Posts shared on these pages have been found to attract over 62,000 views on a single post, indicating that users looking for AI tools for video and image editing are the target of this campaign. Some ...
As you’ll see in the following screenshot, you don’t even have to upload your own image to see what the AI can do. Just pick one of the available images, as I did, and then text a prompt.
The real Dominion Voting logo (top) and the hoax (bottom). [Images: Dominion Voting, Facebook] Fraudulent visual trickery like the faked logo is “a last-gasp resort for extremists who clearly ...
Fake AI images The API failed to deliver the resource. Jamey Tucker speaks to an expert about AI generated images that are getting harder to detect, but that often go viral before they are debunked.
In one fake image posted on Facebook, a man lifts a dog from a roof as he stands in torso-deep water. The man has six fingers and a disfigured face, both signs of an AI-generated image.
Using PYC files to hide malicious code Compared to the similar Node.js campaign reported by Securonix, in this case, attackers stored the malicious code in Python bytecode (PYC) files.
Members of the North Korean hacker group Lazarus posing as recruiters are baiting Python developers with coding test project for password management products that include malware.