Business Email Compromise, deepfakes, and generative AI are pushing cyber risk away from the network edge and into payment approvals, vendor changes, and finance workflows.
INTERPOL’s regional assessment points to rising phishing, ransomware, and AI scams, with uneven cybersecurity maturity leaving some environments easier to pressure than others.
The real shift is not a new attack type, but a cheaper way to scale deception, forcing defenders to rethink identity, verification, and training.
Cybercriminals are hijacking Google’s Discovery feed with AI-generated content, unleashing a wave of fake alerts and scams on millions of mobile users worldwide.
As online scams siphon over $1 trillion a year, AI is supercharging criminal operations and reshaping the global fraud landscape.
North Korean hackers supercharge fake IT job scams with AI, raising the stakes for global cybersecurity.
Artificial intelligence didn’t invent manipulation, but it’s making scams eerily convincing-and harder to spot than ever.
As cybercrime soars and AI scams surge, government CISOs are told to swap tech talk for trust, fraud, and financial focus.
As artificial intelligence powers ever more convincing scams, the biggest threat to consumers is no longer hacking-but being manipulated into making costly mistakes.