Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 343 | Kaspersky official blog

Episode 343 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast begins with news that Instagram is testing a tool to help tackle ‘sextortion’, or intimate image abuse. Following that, the team discuss how criminals are increasingly using A.I to defraud consumers out of their money.

The last two stories look at X and ransomware. The first story focuses on how X is automatically removing “twitter” from URLs, providing scammers with a real opportunity – finally, the last story looks at how some ransomware gangs are trying their luck at calling the front desk of businesses, to try to leverage payment out of them – however, it doesn’t always go to plan.

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Instagram to test new tools to fight so-called sextortion
Criminals ramp up social engineering and AI tactics to steal consumer details
X automatically changed ‘Twitter’ to ‘X’ in users’ posts, breaking legit URLs
Ransomware gang’s new extortion trick? Calling the front desk

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