Cyber AI With Alan W. Silberberg
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Don't be afraid to purge your own followers. Why deal with toxic people?
Part of personal cybersecurity is also making sure you are not being followed in social media by creepy people or ill intended accounts. It only takes a minute, and number counts are not everything actually.
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What kinds of cybersecurity, AI or cyberai security stories are you interested in? Are you seeing things in your workplace or home networks you don't fully understand that seem to be ai related? Tell us.
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The cybersecurity of AI is only as good as the people making the decisions and investments in the security. When that part fails, even the best technology often won't make it safe.
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Some people simply lack the ability to take a hint.
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Can people please stop buying so much rubbish from Shein and Temu?

Perhaps “raincoats with toxic chemicals, sunglasses with no UV filter [and…products with] Lillal, a chemical banned in EU over concerns that it affects fertility” could convince people to stop?
www.theguardian.com/business/202...
EU commissioner shocked by dangers of some goods sold by Shein and Temu
Michael McGrath awaits results of secret shopper investigation amid crackdown on Chinese retail platforms
www.theguardian.com
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Use two factor and or multi factor authentication on every device - and every account, or financial relationship possible.

If your financial institution or insurance company is not forcing two factor or multifactor on you as part of the account experience; you should switch companies. #cybertip
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How many people asking about the security of something like a chatgpt; are not also asking about privacy especially in situations where the chatapp is white-labeled or branded?
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Healthcare fraud is not just synthetic identity fraud but also old school fraud like people walking out door w files and selling them. Average US person healthcare record sells on dark web for around $400.00 -
So cyber defenders are not just dealing w high tech risk, but old school simultaneously.
Healthcare fraud is not just synthetic identity fraud but also old school fraud like people walking out door w files and selling them. Average US person healthcare record sells on dark web for around $400.00 -
So cyber defenders are not just dealing w high tech risk, but old school simultaneously.
Synthetic identity fraud is expanding. It is not just "identity theft" but also things like vehicle title fraud, property title fraud and other areas where maybe authorities are behind the times in stopping threats. Healthcare is growing part of where synthetic identity fraud is occurring bc $$.
The cybersecurity of AI is only as good as the people making the decisions and investments in the security. When that part fails, even the best technology often won't make it safe.
What kinds of cybersecurity, AI or cyberai security stories are you interested in? Are you seeing things in your workplace or home networks you don't fully understand that seem to be ai related? Tell us.
How many people asking about the security of something like a chatgpt; are not also asking about privacy especially in situations where the chatapp is white-labeled or branded?
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This is the article we'll be discussing. We'll show you exactly how we got these records from so you can too. Massive Blue is helping cops deploy AI-powered bots to talk to people they suspect are anything from violent sex criminals to vaguely defined “protesters.” www.404media.co/this-college...
This ‘College Protester’ Isn’t Real. It’s an AI-Powered Undercover Bot for Cops
Massive Blue is helping cops deploy AI-powered social media bots to talk to people they suspect are anything from violent sex criminals all the way to vaguely defined “protesters.”
www.404media.co
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I continue to be furious with Congress refusal to regulate technology, doesn’t everyone see where this is going?