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15 contributions to Cybersecurity Clarity by Andry
Update your Apple devices
Hi all, just wanted to let you know that that Apple (Mac and iOS) has 2 hefty cybersecurity vulnerabilities that are being exploited currently so to protect yourself, highly suggest you update your device as soon as you’re able. https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/apple-releases-urgent-updates-to-patch.html
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What do you think are the current 2024 top Cybersecurity threats?
Answer will be in the comments at the end of the day. To help keep security top of mind, I'll be posting general cybersecurity polls to help people keep this top of mind. Plan is to post every Monday!
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New comment 8d ago
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And you are correct @Tom Ayers ! Although all of the above are active threats, right now Ransomeware and Phishing are the top threats mainly due to the ease of performing both.
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New comment 14d ago
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@Chima Anthony Ukachukwu welcome Anthony! Thank you for being here and congrats on the wedding!
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@Anthony Branch welcome welcome!!
Rise in AI Threats
Here is an article that explains the rise in Deepfakes and how to defend against it. The shocking thing to me is that a candidate for a job used Deepfake to interview at a security company hence a big reason why I'm sharing this. Here are the highlights: - Rising AI Attacks: Generative AI (GenAI) attacks, including deepfakes, are increasing. AI-generated content now makes up around 12% of emails, up from 7% in 2022. - OWASP Guidance: The OWASP Top 10 for LLM Applications & Generative AI has released new guidance to help organizations prepare for AI-based threats, including: - Motivation for Companies: Scott Clinton, OWASP co-project lead, highlights that companies seek to use AI for competitive advantage and need secure ways to adopt it without hindrance. - Real-World Example of Deepfake: Exabeam experienced a deepfake job candidate who passed initial screenings but was flagged during a video interview for digital artifacts and lack of emotion. This led Exabeam to enhance their HR and security processes for identifying AI-based threats. - Increased Concern: A survey by Ironscales found 48% of IT professionals are concerned about deepfakes now, and 74% believe they will become a major threat in the future. - Future Deepfake Threats: AI advancements mean realistic digital impersonations, or "sock puppets," are likely to emerge, making traditional trust methods in communications unreliable. - Need for Better Defenses: Exabeam’s CISO emphasizes the need for technical solutions that can detect deepfakes reliably as technology improves. - OWASP Recommendations: Rather than relying solely on human detection, OWASP suggests creating technical infrastructures and processes (e.g., for financial transactions) to authenticate video chats and flag deepfakes effectively. https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/owasp-genai-security-guidance-growing-deepfakes?_mc=NL_DR_EDT_DR_weekly_20241107&cid=NL_DR_EDT_DR_weekly_20241107&sp_aid=126670&elq_cid=48212532&sp_eh=8a4f3735fea3437632a88ec2156d2a460af1cdccdd08ebe8d59c3df2bef7861f&sp_eh=8a4f3735fea3437632a88ec2156d2a460af1cdccdd08ebe8d59c3df2bef7861f&utm_source=eloqua&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=DR_NL_Dark%20Reading%20Weekly_11.07.24&sp_cid=55733&utm_content=DR_NL_Dark%20Reading%20Weekly_11.07.24
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ChatGPT
Hi Which of the web page is the safe pathway to download ChatGPT ? Thank you Kind regards Kingsley
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New comment 21d ago
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Great question Kingsley! Luckily you don't have to download it and just use it on the web. Here is their website: https://chatgpt.com/ If you're looking to download the mobile app, that site can guide you too but from my understanding, there isn't a way to download chatgpt directly onto a computer. Hopefully this helps!
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