Cyber Security News reported:
There have been several attacks based and targeted on Artificial Intelligence recently. However, three main techniques threat actors use AIs have been analyzed.
In one of the phishing emails, the threat actor was impersonating Facebook, stating that a community standard violation had made a Facebook page go unpublished. The email also consisted of a link, probably a phishing page created by threat actors to steal credentials.
In this second scenario, an email imitated an employee of an organization mentioning that they needed to update the direct deposit information on their payroll. The email content appeared extremely convincing, with no grammatical or typo errors.
This third scenario can also be called a Vendor email Compromise (VEC) attack. It is considered one of the most successful social engineering attacks since they show no dangerous indications to the vendors or customers.
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There have been several attacks based and targeted on Artificial Intelligence recently. However, three main techniques threat actors use AIs have been analyzed.
- Credential Phishing
- Business Email Compromise (BEC)
- Vendor Fraud.
In one of the phishing emails, the threat actor was impersonating Facebook, stating that a community standard violation had made a Facebook page go unpublished. The email also consisted of a link, probably a phishing page created by threat actors to steal credentials.
In this second scenario, an email imitated an employee of an organization mentioning that they needed to update the direct deposit information on their payroll. The email content appeared extremely convincing, with no grammatical or typo errors.
This third scenario can also be called a Vendor email Compromise (VEC) attack. It is considered one of the most successful social engineering attacks since they show no dangerous indications to the vendors or customers.
Find the original article and read more here.
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