Google Workspace and Cloud now support passkeys in open beta release, following last month's rollout to consumer accounts. This new method of login via phone, desktop, or laptop replaces authentication codes and SMS. It's safer from phishing attempts and twice as fast, with four times fewer errors than passwords. This rollout will be gradual, but admins will have the ability to enable passkeys for their users in the next few weeks. Keep your accounts safer while being more efficient with passkeys.
AI is being used to scam people out of personal info, but Google's generative AI and machine learning can help prevent phishing while improving email management. However, criminals also use AI-generated text for personalized phishing attacks. Companies like Barracuda Networks are using supervised learning to label emails. Despite the ongoing threat, better security tools are being developed.
OpenAI CTO's account was hacked to promote a scam crypto token called 'OPENAI' backed by the company. A phishing website lured investors into transaction signing requests. The hacker has swindled $1.8M so far.
OpenAI's Twitter account fell victim to a phishing attack promoting a scam crypto token called OPENAI. The rise in AI-based phishing scams should serve as a warning to all, especially within the cryptocurrency community.
OpenAI's CTO, Mita Murati's Twitter account was hacked, promoting a scam crypto airdrop. Social media security is now of significant concern. #OpenAI #TwitterHack #SocialMediaSecurity
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