Hackers Simply Asked Meta AI to Give Them Access to High-Profile Instagram Accounts. It Worked (www.404media.co)
from floofloof@lemmy.ca to cybersecurity@infosec.pub on 01 Jun 21:57
https://lemmy.ca/post/65772996

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SpikesOtherDog@ani.social on 01 Jun 22:48 next collapse

Who could have seen this coming?

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 02 Jun 01:32 next collapse

Moderation and support teams are one of the most difficult and expensive problems in running social media platforms.

tomiant@piefed.social on 02 Jun 04:53 collapse

Well won’t need those anymore!

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 02 Jun 09:45 collapse

If Lemmy gets big, it’s going to be a problem. Same for mastodon.

Toneswirly@beehaw.org on 02 Jun 02:55 next collapse

In the future we will all be able to get free cheeseburgers from the Wendys AI vending machine just by asking nicely.

Kissaki@programming.dev on 02 Jun 17:53 collapse

I’ve seen a video about an AI company trying out an AI-managed vending machine. It went as well as you would expect. Fun for employees to explore and hack, of course.

Aneb@lemmy.world on 02 Jun 06:59 next collapse

On Instagram I can’t even click the “more” button half the time. I have scroll to a certain point

bort@sopuli.xyz on 02 Jun 07:54 collapse

“Social Engineering” is a well known attack vector in cyber security. I can recommend “The Art of Deception” by Kevin Mitnick (or just read his wikipedia page, it’s wild).