When you get anti-hacking advice, you’ve probably heard, “Don’t use a simple password,” or “Don’t plug in that USB you found on the ground.” But there’s one form of hacking that doesn’t always require ...
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Hacking humans: AI raises the bar for phishing
Barry Neethling, Chief Technology Officer for First Technology Group. (Image: Supplied) Humans – long acknowledged as the weakest link in cyber security – are now weaker than ever before in the face ...
Humans have hacked all sorts of computer systems, but now we are starting to hack ourselves — specifically, our health and biology. “We [are at] the dawn of what I call the neobiological revolution, ...
The recent security breach for around $1.5 billion at Bybit, the world's second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, sent ripples through the digital asset community. With $20 billion in ...
There’s one form of hacking that doesn’t always require a computer, and it costs businesses about $4.88 million a year. Modern hackers aren’t trying to get into your computer, they’re trying to get ...
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