Wartime Usage of Compromised IP Cameras Highlight Their Danger
The list of countries exploiting Internet-connected cameras to give them eyes inside their adversaries' borders continues to expand. What should companies look out for?
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The list of countries exploiting Internet-connected cameras to give them eyes inside their adversaries' borders continues to expand. What should companies look out for?
Berlin Readies Legislation Authorizing More Aggressive Stance in CyberspaceGermany wants to drastically step up defenses against cyberattacks from foes such as Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, and it's looking to key ally Israel for lessons and cooperation.
Iranian OT Hacking Team Has Gone Quiet … Too QuietArmed exchanges between Iran and Israel and the prospect of U.S. armed intervention against Tehran has cyber defenders warning about hacking risks to critical infrastructure. Iran's CyberAv3ngers doesn't possess the sophistication of Chinese or Russian actors but it's still a persistent threat.
Low-Impact Disinformation Campaigns Based in Russia, China, Iran, IsraelOpenAI said it disrupted covert influence operations including from China and Russia that attempted to use its artificial intelligence services to manipulate public opinion. The operations do not appear to have made much impact on audience engagement or in spreading manipulative messages.
OpenAI on Thursday disclosed that it took steps to cut off five covert influence operations (IO) originating from China, Iran, Israel, and Russia that sought to abuse its artificial intelligence (AI) tools to manipulate public discourse or political outcomes online while obscuring their true identity
Iran follows in Russia's disinformation footsteps but with a different, more economical, and potentially higher-impact model.