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Spotting AI-generated scams: Red flags to watch for
In this Help Net Security interview, Andrius Popovas, Chief Risk Officer at Mano Bank, discusses the most prevalent AI-driven fraud schemes, such as phishing attacks and deepfakes. He explains how AI manipulates videos and audio to deceive victims and highlights key red flags to watch for. Popovas also outlines strategies for professionals to stay ahead of these scams and the role of governments in combating AI fraud. What types of AI-driven fraud schemes are most … More →
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How to use the Apple Passwords app
The latest Apple OS updates (iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia) have introduced a standalone Passwords app, to make users’ passwords, passkeys, Wi-Fi passwords, and verification codes easily accessible. You can access the Passwords app on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro, and on Windows via the iCloud for Windows app. All passwords sync securely with iCloud Keychain, enabling you to access them across your devices. If you use AutoFill, you can make it … More →
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