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Fake bank ads on Instagram scam victims out of money

Malwarebytes

Some use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create deepfake videos aimed at gathering personal information, while others link to typosquatted domains that not just look the same but also have very similar domain names as the impersonated bank. There are some variations in how the scammers approach this. Awareness is your best defense.

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DeepSeek users targeted with fake sponsored Google ads that deliver malware

Malwarebytes

In this case, they certainly put a lot more effort into creating the fake website which the advertisement linked to: Its different from the real website, but it looks convincing, nonetheless. The advertisers name is not in Chinese characters by the way. The language in which the advertiser’s name is written is Hebrew: .

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Texas Passes Most Comprehensive AI Governance Bill

SecureWorld News

Governor Greg Abbott recently signed House Bill 149 , formally titled the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act (TRAIGA), on June 22, 2025. TRAIGA applies to anyone who d eploys or develops AI systems in Texas; p roduces AI-powered products/services used by Texans; or m arkets or advertises AI systems in Texas.

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New AI “agents” could hold people for ransom in 2025

Malwarebytes

A paradigm shift in technology is hurtling towards us, and it could change everything we know about cybersecurity. Remember that just last year a widespread IT outage grounded flights globally, cementing the relationship between companies, cybersecurity, and everyday people. Uhh, again, that is. Heres what we might expect.

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Fake AI Video Tools Spreading New “Noodlophile” Malware, Targets Thousands on Facebook

eSecurity Planet

Technical support consultant using programming to upgrade artificial intelligence simulation model As AI tools boom in popularity, cyberthieves are exploiting the excitement with fake AI video editing platforms that lure users into downloading malware.

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You should probably delete any sensitive screenshots you have in your phone right now. Here's why

Zero Day

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Here's why network infrastructure is vital to maximizing your company's AI adoption

Zero Day

Artificial Intelligence The best AI for coding in 2025 (including two new top picks - and what not to use) I tested 10 AI content detectors - and these 5 correctly identified AI text every time The best AI image generators are getting scary good at things they used to be terrible at Looking for an AI-powered website builder?