CEO Fraud with Voice Deepfakes
This type of high-impact social engineering attack is perpetrated by way of voice cloning that was achieved by the use of AI or Deepfake audio technology t...
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This type of high-impact social engineering attack is perpetrated by way of voice cloning that was achieved by the use of AI or Deepfake audio technology t...
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Cybercriminals don’t always need advanced hacking tools to infiltrate systems. Instead, they exploit human psychology—our emotions, cognitive b...
Cybercriminals often don’t need to hack systems when they can simply manipulate people. Pretexting is a social engineering technique where attackers...
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