Growing evidence indicates employees are using AI apps — usually free online chatbots — to generate authentic-looking fake bills to submit as phony expenses.
Malwarebytes tells gamers to be careful about downloading games from websites that look like (but aren't) Itch.io.
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A Washington County man is accused of using artificial intelligence to create fake revenge porn images of people he knew on social media. The 35-year-old Argyle man allegedly took “casual photos of ...
X enthusiast and Reddit shareholder Sam Altman had an epiphany on Monday: Bots have made it impossible to determine whether social media posts are really written by humans, he posted. The realization ...
A suspected North Korean state-sponsored hacking group used ChatGPT to create a deepfake of a military ID targeting South Korea, according to a Bloomberg report. The attackers leveraged ChatGPT to ...
A Washington County man is under arrest after police said he used AI to create explicit photos and posted them online without consent. Gary L. Norton, 35, of Argyle, was arrested September 8, charged ...
It’s not uncommon for the FBI to advise victims of online scams to contact the agency for help through its Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). However, a recent scam now has the FBI advising ...