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The difference between shallow fakes vs. deep fakes.

The difference between shallow fakes vs. deep fakes.

FromHacking Humans


The difference between shallow fakes vs. deep fakes.

FromHacking Humans

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Martin Rehak CEO & Founder from Resistant AI sits down with Dave to discuss how organizations should be worried about shallow fakes vs. deep fakes. Listener Joe writes in with some follow up on Joe's statement about not using legacy OSes, and how it is unfortunately not an option for many. Both Joe and Dave share two stories this week. Dave's first story follows how the Maryland Attorney General, Brian Frosh, is warning residents about purchasing flood-damaged cars. Dave's second story is about how a Japanese woman was fooled by an astronaut imposter who wooed her into buying a "return ticket to earth." Joe's first story is about a potential scam brewing in Springfield, as people are collecting money on the side of the street for a teenagers funeral, police are warning residents stating they have heard of this scam in neighboring cities. Joe's second story follows a new horrifying scam after a woman fell victim to a phone scam where the scammer claimed to have the victims daughter and they would kill her if she did not do what they asked. Our catch of the day comes from listener Richard who writes in sharing his experience with an email that may or may not be a phish.
Links to stories:

Consumer Alert: Attorney General Frosh Warns Consumers about Purchasing Flood-Damaged Cars

An Imposter Claiming to Be an Astronaut Wooed a Japanese Woman Into Paying for a 'Return Ticket to Earth'

Springfield police warns drivers of “potential” funeral scam

Greenfield Police warns about "terrifying" kidnapping scam


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Released:
Oct 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Deception, influence, and social engineering in the world of cyber crime.