Cybercrime study shows users respond to phishing differently based on their device
In recent years, the most common kind of cybercrime has been phishing, a form of online fraud. In phishing, an attacker, ...
Read moreDetailsIn recent years, the most common kind of cybercrime has been phishing, a form of online fraud. In phishing, an attacker, ...
Read moreDetailsNew research from the University of Waterloo's Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute demonstrates that any artificial intelligence (AI) image watermark can be ...
Read moreDetailsAs computers and software become increasingly sophisticated, hackers need to rapidly adapt to the latest developments and devise new strategies to ...
Read moreDetailsResearchers have demonstrated a new way of attacking artificial intelligence computer vision systems, allowing them to control what the AI "sees." ...
Read moreDetailsResearchers have discovered a modern solution to detect vault applications (apps) on smartphones, which could be a game-changer for law enforcement. ...
Read moreDetailsFile picture of activist Joshua Wong (centre) walking in the grounds of Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre in Hong Kong on ...
Read moreDetailsImages generated by artificial intelligence (AI) are often almost indistinguishable from real images to the human eye. Watermarks—visible or invisible markers ...
Read moreDetailsA group of AI researchers at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, in Israel, has found that despite efforts by large ...
Read moreDetailsImagine a world where deepfakes have become so good that no detection mechanism can unmask them as impostors. This would be ...
Read moreDetailsA new ultra-lightweight artificial intelligence (AI) model has been developed that assists in generating high-quality images without directly sending sensitive data ...
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