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OpenAI: We’ll Stop GPT Misuse for Election Misinfo
Richi Jennings | | 2024 presidential election, AI, Biden, Chat GPT, ChatGPT, chatgpt injection, cybersecurity risks of generative ai, DALL-E, Deep Fake, Deep Fakery, Deep fakes, deepfake, deepfake attacks, Deepfake Detection, Deepfake security threats, Deepfake Technology, deepfake videos, deepfakes, Democracy, Democracy-2024, Donald Trump, election, election cybersecurity, election influence, Election Infosecurity, Election Manipulation, generative AI, Generative AI risks, GPT, GPT-3, GPT-4, Joe Biden, Misinformation, OpenAI, SB Blogwatch, Trump
Guardrails Prevent Trouble? Sam says avoid AI abuse—protect the democratic process ...
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Fake News? Trump’s Twitter ‘Twice Hacked’
President’s Twitter account broken into by Dutch hacker—or so the Dutch hacker claims ...
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Hackers disguise malware attack as new details on Donald Trump’s COVID-19 illness
Graham Cluley | | coronavirus, COVID-19, Donald Trump, Featured Articles, IT Security and Data Protection, Malware, U.S. president
The confirmation that US President Donald Trump has been infected by the Coronavirus, and had to spend time this weekend in hospital, has – understandably – made headlines around the world. And ...
Hackers Threaten to Release Stolen Documents from Law Firm Implicating Donald Trump
The group that deployed REvil ransomware into the network of the Grubman Shire Meiselas& Sacks law firm just last week now threatens to release stolen information pertaining to President Donald Trump, if ...
U.S. Federal Website Defaced with Anti-Trump Message
The little-known website for the Federal Depository Library Program greeted visitors with an unusual image over the weekend, that of a bloody Donald Trump being punched in the face. It was posted ...
Trump Secret Service USB OpSec FAIL: ‘Spy’ Story Gets Weirder
Richi Jennings | | Donald Trump, President Donald Trump, president trump, SB Blogwatch, USB, Yujing Zhang
That story about the Chinese woman accused of unauthorized entry to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago? It gained a weird new twist this week. The Feds protecting the President supposedly found a USB stick and ...
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Woman Concealing Malware Lied Her Way into Trump’s Florida Club
An Asian woman carrying malware lied her way into President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago private club in Florida, writes the BBC. According to Secret Service agent Samuel Ivanovich, 32-year-old Yujing Zhang claimed she was ...
Facebook to finally answer for Cambridge Analytica scandal; record fine expected
Filip Truta | | Cambridge Analytica, data theft, Donald Trump, Elections, facebook, FTC, Industry News, interference, penalty, presidential campaign
After scandalizing the world with the Cambridge Analytics affair, Facebook is finally coming under legal fire for letting the political consultancy access personal information on 87 million users without their knowledge. The ...
Monday, July 16: Dtex, Insider Threat News: Privileged User Dents Apple Self-Driving Car Program; DOJ Says Russia Hacked Clinton Campaign, Issues Indictments Against Spies
Dtex Systems | | Apple, Christy Wyatt, DCCC, DNC, Donald Trump, Dtex, FBI, GRU, hillary clinton, indictment, Info Security Magazine, insider threat, Kacy Zurkus, leaver, privileged user, Robert Mueller, Russia, SpearPhishing, United States Department of Justice, Vladimir Putin, Xiaolang Zhang, XMotors
Last week, Apple found out it had an insider threat active in its ranks. It was the type of insider that Dtex and the industry commonly refers to as a “leaver." In ...
Why Is Your Location Data No Longer Private?
BrianKrebs | | A Little Sunshine, ajit pai, amazon, Andrew Smith, AOL, Apple, AT&T Mobility, ATT, CDT, comcast, CompuServe, Donald Trump, facebook, fcc, FCC privacy rules, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, FTC Act, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law and Policy, Gigi Sohn, go90, google, LocationSmart, Michelle De Mooy, Net neutrality, Securus Technologies, Sen. Bill Nelson, Sen. Ron Wyden, Slate, Sponsored Data, Sprint, T-Mobile, The Coming Storm, The Hill, The New York Times, Tom Wheeler, TracFone, verizon, Will Oremus
The past month has seen one blockbuster revelation after another about how our mobile phone and broadband providers have been leaking highly sensitive customer information, including real-time location data and customer account ...