this post was submitted on 30 Jun 2023
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It does seem like sooner or later, if someone is able to build a reliable AI model of my face and voice, they could even phish my own relatives by video call.

Seems like a Philip K. Dick novel—objective reality is something you could only see around you, while the machine would be completely untrustworthy.

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[–] flanksteakninja@partizle.com 2 points 1 year ago

The emails Inky detected instruct the employee to resolve security issues such as a missing two-factor authentication enrollment or to change a password and warn of repercussions that may occur if the recipient fails to follow through. Those who take the bait and click on the QR code are led to a site masquerading as a legitimate one used by the company but it captures passwords and sends them to the attackers.

An attack that would be protected against with a yubikey, webauthn, or passkey.