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12754037893?profile=RESIZE_400xKnowBe4, a US-based security vendor specializing in security awareness training, revealed that it accidentally hired a North Korean hacker who attempted to install malware within its systems. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the sophistication and reach of cyber threats.  The company’s CEO, Stu Sjouwerman, shared the details in a blog post,[1] emphasizing that no data was compromised or stolen.

The hacker, posing as a software engineer for KnowBe4’s internal IT AI team, used a stolen

12754125479?profile=RESIZE_400xThe rise of generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) is colliding with elections worldwide, and consumers are worried.  Research shows voters worldwide are nervous about political deepfakes, with some country's citizens being far more concerned than others.

See:  https://redskyalliance.org/xindustry/deepfake-dangers

Singapore, Mexico, the US, and the UK are all holding general elections this year, and voters are concerned they cannot identify deepfakes.  According to a report released by digi