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Would You Fall for This AI Scam? Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… | | News: Matt Insley – 71% Spike in AI Cybercrime A recent report from cybersecurity firm Trustpair revealed a dramatic rise in cybercrime targeting U.S. companies in 2023. Of the 260 companies surveyed, a staggering 250 — or 96% — said they experienced attempted online fraud over the past year. This represents a 71% increase compared to 2022. Trustpair attributes this cybercrime surge to fraudsters leveraging AI to operate faster and better than ever before. Tactics including phishing texts and emails as well as voicemails, impersonating executives, have become more commonplace. Indeed, with even a tiny audio sample of an executive’s voice, cybercriminals using AI deepfake technology can duplicate a convincing-enough voicemail. Are you falling for these scams? ⇒ Read More Here | |
Markets: Greg Guenthner – Laughing Down the Road to Climate Change Hell I didn’t find out about my county’s new plastic bag ban until I was left standing dumbfounded with an arm full of groceries at a crowded (and bagless) self checkout station. The issue is consumers instead started using those thick, reusable polypropylene bags. And – you guessed it – these bags require a lot more plastic (and energy) to make and aren’t even recyclable. But if you can’t beat them… join them. So here’s how to build your “green” portfolio… ⇒ Read More Here | |
America: Dave Gonigam – Morning in America (If Only!) At exactly 4:00 p.m. EST, U.S. forces launched airstrikes against “Iran-linked” targets in Iraq and Syria — payback for the deaths of three U.S. troops in the region who should have never been posted there in the first place. Along with Yemen, that makes three countries the U.S. military is directly bombing — not to mention the vast arsenal Washington supplies to Israel for its ongoing slaughter in Gaza. And you thought Washington’s “forever wars” in the Middle East were finally over. Except as far as the Biden administration is concerned, the United States isn’t actually at war… ⇒ Read More Here | |
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