AI in Hacking

Google's Latest Security Alert

online scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Google's Vice-President for Trust & Safety, Laurie Richardson, recently highlighted alarming trends in the world of online fraud. Here's what you need to know:

New Scam Tactics on the Rise

AI-Powered Impersonation Scams

  • Using AI, scammers create convincing fake identities to promote fraudulent investments, fake giveaways, and harmful apps.

  • Tip: Watch out for unnatural expressions in images and strange promotions from public figures.

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Landing Page Cloaking

  • Scammers hide harmful content from Google's moderation systems while displaying malicious pages to users.

  • Tip: Double-check URLs before clicking and enable Enhanced Protection in Google Chrome.

Google's Response

  • Updated misrepresentation policies in Google Ads.

  • Launched a regular Online Fraud and Scams Advisory to keep users informed about emerging threats.

Stay Protected

  • Enable Enhanced Protection in Chrome.

  • Be vigilant for deepfakes or suspicious promotions.

  • Always verify URLs before engaging with a site.

Remember, cybercriminals continuously evolve their methods. Stay informed to stay safe.

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