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New Image/Video Prompt Injection Attacks

Schneier on Security

Simon Willison has been playing with the video processing capabilities of the new Gemini Pro 1.5 Which means a lot of scary new video prompt injection attacks. model from Google, and it’s really impressive. And remember, given the current state of technology, prompt injection attacks are impossible to prevent in general.

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The Insecurity of Video Doorbells

Schneier on Security

Consumer Reports has analyzed a bunch of popular Internet-connected video doorbells. Their security is terrible.

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OpenAI’s Sora Generates Photorealistic Videos

Tech Republic Security

Sora is in red teamers' and selected artists' hands for now, as OpenAI tries to prevent AI video from being used for misinformation or offensive content.

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Scammers Steal Over $25 Million By Using AI Deepfake Video Call To Convince Suspicious Employee That A Phishing Email Is Legitimate

Joseph Steinberg

Scammers stole over $25 million from a multinational business by utilizing cutting-edge real-time video deepfake technology to convince an employee in the firm’s accounts-payable department that the worker had properly validated a payment request previously sent to him via email. Million USD at the time of the theft and at present).

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Google Is Not Deleting Old YouTube Videos

Schneier on Security

Google has backtracked on its plan to delete inactive YouTube videos—at least for now. Of course, it could change its mind anytime it wants. It would be nice if this would get people to think about the vulnerabilities inherent in letting a for-profit monopoly decide what of human creativity is worth saving.

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YouTube ordered to reveal the identities of video viewers

Malwarebytes

Federal US authorities have asked Google for the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and user activity of accounts that watched certain YouTube videos, according to unsealed court documents Forbes has seen. ” Warrants like these turn innocent people into suspects for no other reason than watching a perfectly legal video.

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YouTube stops recommending videos when signed out of Google

Bleeping Computer

YouTube has changed how it works for people not signed into Google account or using incoginto mode, and it's not showing suggested videos anymore. This change, which is being tested with some random users, shows a very simple YouTube homepage without any videos or tips on what to watch. [.]