March 4, 2024, 5:30 a.m. | Help Net Security

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More than 95% of responding IT and security professionals believe social engineering attacks have become more sophisticated in the last year, according to LastPass. Recent AI advancements, particularly generative AI, have empowered cybercriminals to coordinate social engineering assaults with unprecedented precision and customization. Phishing and other social engineering attacks manipulate people into sharing information they shouldn’t or making other mistakes that compromise their personal or organizational security. Psychological manipulation through social engineering will continue to … More →


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