Cybercriminals register .AI domains of trusted brands for malicious activity

Cybercriminals register .AI domains of trusted brands for malicious activity

Almost half of Forbes Global 2000 companies do not have control over their branded artificial intelligence (.AI) domain names, which are registered by third parties. That’s according to the 2023 Domain Security Report from CSC, which revealed that cybercriminals are exploiting AI’s popularity by attempting to register the domains of trusted brands for malicious activity….

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Protect yourself (and your kids) from overspending on mobile game in-app purchases

Protect yourself (and your kids) from overspending on mobile game in-app purchases

Billions of smartphone owners use their devices to play games. It’s a fun – and typically low-cost – hobby. However, gaming revenue is growing. Nearly a quarter of game developers use in-app purchases, also known as “microtransactions, to enable players to spend real-world currency on everything from new outfits for their avatars to extra lives. Better Business Bureau offers…

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Oklahoma lawmakers struggle to tackle artificial intelligence regulations | Community

Oklahoma lawmakers struggle to tackle artificial intelligence regulations | Community

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma lawmakers are struggling to regulate the artificial intelligence industry even as interest in the technology and its availability continues to grow. Experts say AI is now present in everything from cell phone apps and facial recognition software to ChatGPT, which allows users to ask questions and receive human-like replies based on…

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Automating product deprecation – Engineering at Meta

Automating product deprecation – Engineering at Meta

Systematic Code and Asset Removal Framework (SCARF) is Meta’s unused code and data deletion framework. SCARF guides engineers through deprecating a product safely and efficiently via an internal tool. SCARF combines this tooling with automation to reduce load on engineers. At Meta, we are constantly innovating and experimenting by building and shipping many different products,…

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How MSPs can take on a more proactive, advisory role with small businesses

How MSPs can take on a more proactive, advisory role with small businesses

The pressure on small- to medium-sized businesses has increased exponentially over the past year. Between an influx of more ransomware-as-a-service players, aggressive malware strains, and growing incidents of business email compromise, SMBs feel the strain. At least 1 in 3 SMBs surveyed by CyberRisk Alliance (CRA) and ArcticWolf were the victims of malware attacks. Twenty-nine…

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