Targeted email scams are getting bolder and more convincing. Here's how they work, and the smartest ways to defend yourself.
Analyzing current trends allows experts to predict how cybercriminals will leverage artificial intelligence in the future.
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Beyond simple impersonation, AI allows for the fabrication of synthetic identity, said Singh. An attacker can generate deepfake videos, voice clones, and an entire artificial online trail on social ...
Cybersecurity Awareness Month served as a reminder of the growing risks businesses and people face in the digital landscape, as well as a timely opportunity to take stock of current defenses. For smal ...
As scammers use AI to mimic trusted employees, flood help desks, and take over enterprise tools, one startup says the only ...
With a new round of gTLDs on the horizon, the domain name space is expanding. While the 2026 round will feel familiar, key ...
The increase in violent threats and attacks against CEOs and other execs demands a unified approach to security that combines ...
Social engineering scams are evolving in the trucking industry, targeting dispatch, HR, and finance with convincing emails ...
Canadian universities stand in the crosshairs of cybercriminals: Q&A with Benoît Dupont, Canada Research Chair in ...
Immediate feedback is key to reinforcing positive security behaviors. When employees participate in phishing simulations, ...
New technologies, such as artificial intelligence, will only make bad actors more efficient and their attacks more sophisticated in 2026, cybersecurity company AhnLab predicts. North Korean ...