How Clicking a Single Link Can Cost Millions | Ryan Pullen | TED
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
- Is cybercrime getting easier? Cybersecurity expert Ryan Pullen dives into his work investigating massive digital breaches and testing security blindspots - which led to him gaining access to the software controls of a well-known building in London. Learn more about how cybercriminals exploit human vulnerabilities and hear the latest on how to recognize and protect yourself from scams.
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There's a beautiful irony in half the comments on this video being spambots already 😅yes cyber security is going to get way more complicated. Imagine deepfaking blackmail photo's and videos. Voice synthesis. Deep learning peoples speech and typing patterns. It will be near impossible to distinguish between a real online person and a fake in just a matter of 1 or 2 years.
I remember getting a call thinking it was from the real bank. Then they asked for the code that they sent to me. I just remembered banks saying “don’t share the code even if we ask”. I felt so flustered because I felt they were genuine. So I made an excuse that I had to go, and they started to sound like my issue needed urgency, again I’m feeling more flustered now. Then I said I’d call them back on the official number. They hung up on me immediately.
Clicking a single link and losing millions sounds like the story of my life.
You wish
Good talk
This is why I share memes 😂
VERY important topic, but rather poor presentation. Hard to follow for the uninitiated; adds nothing for the people already in the know.
Come on... He just got into the building just because he's handsome!!
important topic, but unfortunately a poor presentation, very confusing
Why title says TED but the stage says TEDx? NOT THE SAME. Shame OP, shame
TEDx is under TED
utile
Anything can cost millions if you don't specify millions of what.
First comment ❤
millions of what? electrons?