Humans vs. AI. Who's better at Phishing?
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AI vs. human deceit: Unravelling the new age of phishing tactics → https://ibm.biz/humans_vs_AI_phishing
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Distinguished Engineer, Jeff Crume, walks you through a test that was done to see who was better at Phishing: Humans or AI. The results may surprise you - but either way, with how AI is evolving we humans have to be sharper than ever to catch phishing attacks, so Jeff also covers how to best protect yourself and your organization from AI-based phishing attacks.
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Humans and AI can't do it without each other. AI is a human-based technology written in Python. Coding requires brains and ideas. AI is just a code checker, not a code generator. Meaning it can't just type the code for you. I think I noticed that it uses GitHub, Stack overflow repositories to just help you fix syntax errors, undefined values, missing brackets, etc.
Take AI spell checkers like Grammarly and other extensions for Chrome or Mozilla. They ain't perfect at all. Grammarly likes shorter and simpler sentences, but sometimes the speakers can't express their thoughts with just sentences. The long sentences express you, your thoughts, and your opinion on something. It can't just be explained with a few words. That's why in coding, and hacking, your thoughts on how to do something are important.
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@coachtanishamarieThese are great sessions: Relevant to our changing world, real world examples, easily consumed (time), enjoyable to watch. Thank you!
@robert.murrayAt the beginning I was a little bit afraid of AI but it is nothing but a (very strong) tool. You have to learn about AI in order to adapt to the future.
@TopTierTales-ux4seCould the effectiveness of the generative phishing messages be improved by using an adversarial network? In other words, as we're doing with images, could a second AI be set up to try to catch the phishing emails created by the phisher AI? Ultimately, this would improve the adversary's ability to catch phishing emails, which could then be deployed on real email services to filter out the inbound phony traffic.
@AlanCringLtdI'm offended you use Nigeria, Jeff
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@pauldannelachica2388Great video!♥♥
@blogcorpoGreat content and all, but how do you write like that in the air? What technology is that😅
@FactotumsmarketplaceBy the end of the video it came to me that it is truly a deeper problem that we are trying to solve and stand on an idea that the authorities have our PI. How do they play into this. The fact that my device can be unlocked by someone standing over my back and watch me type in my passcode because I’m too far away from the camera or didn’t recognize me concerns me. They can get into anything with the code. And verify anything with the code. Convenience (biometrics) are not safeguarded by the passcode. Just one part of what I was trying to get out. The fact we all use these forms of authentication. Complacency comes to mind. Physhing should never be a thing even is my thoughts. Thanks for enlightening me but still in the dark of how to prevent something we can’t control. Very sad about that. I guess trust should come through a trusted provider. Thank goodness for the junk feature of my tech services. It’s all on the provider of the services just need one to keep me SAFE I’m guessing. Came across a thought on IP and DNS. Thought that would be the start. How do we get access. IAM think it’s there. Limits should be set on that. Are my thoughts. This is of great concern with these bad actors. Using the generative isn’t such a bad option now.
@toenytv7946Why bother writing things, when it's just gibberish!? 🤷♂
@HarrieHausenmanMulti-Factor Auth:
* Something you can forget
* Something that can be stolen
* Something that can be immitated
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wait is he writing backwards?
@JeremWattsWow thank you for sharing this. The email looks legit. I’m so sorry for our IT team😨
@Ugk871Interesting fact Jeff. Couple of queries,
1) Which model was used to do the comparison? Did all Gen AI models performed the same way?
2) How about identifying a phishing attack? Did Gen AI did well compared to Humans?
As always perfect and sweet !
@MohsenJebelli145Not sure if those emails only come from Nigeria. Phishers can use generative AI to write better emails. Links and sources are normal red flags. So what is new here?
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