In a stunning case of deepfake phishing, apparently new in the threat landscape, a multinational company’s Hong Kong branch reportedly lost over HKD 200 million, or roughly USD 25.6 million.
Scammers have started to use deepfakes to create convincing videos of high-profile individuals endorsing fake products or services, and even politicians saying things they never actually said. As the technology becomes more advanced, it’s only a matter of time before deepfake scams become even more prevalent.
As the debate over iPhone security continues, it is essential for users to stay informed about the potential risks and take necessary precautions to protect their devices and personal data. Stay tuned for more insights into the world of smartphone security and how to safeguard your digital privacy.
The macOS threat landscape in 2023 has observed a significant growth in the complexity and variety of attacks manifesting in direct response to the perceived increase in security. A smorgasbord of threat avenues has surfaced, ranging from rogue downloads and phishing attacks to malicious attacks from unverified app stores.
The Rise of QRishing: A Brief Overview QR (Quick Response) code-based phishing was especially popular after the COVID-19 pandemic when […]