Phishing statistics that will make you think twice before clicking – Help Net Security

This article includes excerpts from various reports that offer statistics and insights into the current phishing landscape.

YouTube Becomes Latest Battlefront for Phishing, Deepfakes

YouTube has turned into a new front for malicious actors to deploy phishing, other malware, and bogus investment schemes, according to a report from researchers at security vendor Avast.

Rise of zero-day exploits reshape security recommendations | CSO Online

With zero-day attacks rapidly eclipsing exploits of known flaws, CISOs face the specter of having to switch up their security strategies in favor of post-exploitation response.

Does AI Need a Kill Switch?

As industry dependence on AI grows, do we need Kill Switches for the AI? Read More at Cnet.

The first laws concerning AI are starting to appear in Europe.

the EU is working on the first major law dealing with Artificial Intelligence. As AI becomes more prevalent in daily use, more laws will be on the horizon. Read more…

Can AI Tools Help you with Job Interviews?

Here is an insightful article on using various AI Tools to help you prepare for Job Interviews.

An Apple bug restored users’ old deleted photos. If they were deleted, how did they come back?

Deleted photos aren’t when it comes to iOS, a problem exposed by a bug which resulted in photos being restored after users deleted them. Worse, this reportedly has happened on…

Quantum tunnel: Scientists study particles that move faster than light

We make sense of the world around us with classical mechanics. In this realm, the laws of physics reign supreme, and particles tend to follow them. Dig a bit deeper into the quantum realm, though, and even the theory of relativity comes crashing down. 

New Windows AI feature takes screenshots of your desktop ‘every few seconds’ and I can’t imagine wanting that | PC Gamer

How would you feel about installing a program that captures an image of your screen “every few seconds” and stores all of them in an archive that spans months? That’s the gist of Recall, a new Windows feature announced this week.

PC user annoyed about Task Manager jumping around gets told how to fix it with one button—by the developer that built the application 30 years ago | PC Gamer

Do you get frustrated when you’re trying to track down an application in Task Manager and the list is constantly shuffling around? Loads of people do, and that’s why the developers at Microsoft added a shortcut to prevent it happening. Simply hold down the Ctrl key and everything freezes in place.