Scams tied to tech brands, online shopping, and personal finance are all surging, and scammers are getting better at using trusted names to get people to click. We appreciate Anshel Sag and the Moor Insights & Strategy team for digging into McAfee’s new scam findings and why on-device AI matters for everyday consumers. The article also highlights how McAfee’s on-device AI helps stop these threats faster and more privately, detecting scam texts, emails, and even manipulated audio in videos right on your device. At McAfee, we’re focused on using good AI to fight bad AI and giving people simple tools that make staying safe a lot easier. https://mcafee.ly/48dEBwt
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The most consequential finding from this year's Global Bot Security Report isn’t just that AI traffic is up, but where that traffic is going. The common assumption is that LLM crawlers skim public pages for training data. Our data shows a different reality: AI traffic is increasingly interacting with the same high-value flows that drive revenue and risk. 💡 64% of AI traffic visits forms 💡 23% visits login pages 💡 Measurable volumes also hit carts, payment & account creation pages In practical terms, this is where fraud manifests: fake lead inflation via forms, ATO & credential stuffing at login, and checkout automation that can turn into card testing or scalping. Jérôme Segura explains more in Dark Reading... link in comments!
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Is your business prepared for when AI goes wrong? AI is already changing how we work, think, and do business, but what happens when the tech that powers your future becomes your biggest risk? From fake data and biased algorithms to privacy breaches and black-box decisions, AI could be the next corporate crisis waiting to happen. 👉 Read the full analysis in this week’s Vellum here: https://bit.ly/3JAWfAX #KeepItVellum
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AI is reshaping how businesses operate — and the numbers tell the story. Over half of business owners now use AI for cybersecurity and fraud prevention. 97% believe ChatGPT will help their business. A third plan to use it for website content — and nearly half for content in other languages. 46% already use AI for internal communications. Still, 40% worry about over-dependence on technology. Yet nearly two-thirds believe AI will improve customer relationships. AI isn’t just a trend — it’s becoming the backbone of modern business. How is your company using it? #AIinBusiness #WorkSmarter #ArtificialIntelligence Full article: https://lnkd.in/gSqgwFMW
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In my opinion, Stephen H. talks a lot of sense about AI. This post is especially worthy of your attention. My two cents’ worth: AI companies are not driven by a desire to improve our lives. They will steal anything and lie to anyone in order to improve their bank balances, regardless of the consequences for anyone else. The last thing we should do is let them control and monitor our access to the online services we rely on to live our lives.
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Great insights, empowering consumers with proactive, AI-driven protection is exactly the kind of innovation needed. We’d love to connect and discuss how TekSkope’s cybersecurity and awareness training programs could complement McAfee’s mission to strengthen digital trust through AI.