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AI increases the dangers of phishing and cyberattacks, says Dutch data authority

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The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing the risks of phishing and cyberattacks, and organizations need to immediately take action to get their cybersecurity in order,

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The West Australian

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· Jul 7, 2026

'Cheating, deceiving': govt pledges to probe AI risks

Artificial intelligence technology can already blackmail humans and hack computer systems, a minister warns, and an Australian agency is testing its limits.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 27, 2026

Ancaman penipuan dalam talian semakin parah

PERKEMBANGAN teknologi digital membawa pelbagai manfaat kepada masyarakat, termasuk memudahkan urusan perbankan, pembelian dalam talian dan komunikasi harian. Namun, di sebalik kemudahan tersebut, jenayah siber khususnya penipuan dalam talian semakin menjadi ancaman serius yang tidak boleh dipandang ringan. Hari ini, penipuan dalam talian bukan lagi melibatkan kes terpencil, sebaliknya berkembang menjadi masalah yang menjejaskan keselamatan ... Read more The post Ancaman penipuan dalam talian semakin parah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 4, 2026

Tech giant tells Bondi Royal Commission AI can help block online hate speech

The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion has heard from a major tech company about how artificial intelligence could be used to curb the spread of abusive material online. Anthropic says its AI system, Claude, includes safeguards designed to detect and stop hate speech. The company’s Australian general manager, Theo Hourmouzis, says in cases involving extreme violence, the platform may also alert law enforcement.

TechRepublic

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· Jul 10, 2026

Claude Code Espionage Campaign Exposes a New Enterprise AI Risk

Anthropic’s AI-run espionage report shows why enterprises need stronger governance for AI agents, MCP connectors, and enterprise data access. The post Claude Code Espionage Campaign Exposes a New Enterprise AI Risk appeared first on TechRepublic.

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· Jun 26, 2026

Artificial Intelligence is Raising Cyber Threats

Artificial Intelligence is Raising Cyber Threats

South Africa Today

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· Jun 30, 2026

Trust, Verify, Repeat: Why source credibility will define the future of fraud prevention

Artificial intelligence is making fraud increasingly sophisticated, making the credibility and integrity of underlying data a critical factor in effective fraud prevention. According to Samenthrie Govender, organisations must combine trusted data sources, robust governance, human oversight and intelligent technology to strengthen verification and reduce fraud risk. Artificial intelligence is not just changing how fraud is []

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Related coverage for "AI increases the dangers of phishing and cyberattacks, says Dutch data authority": The West Australian — 'Cheating, deceiving': govt pledges to probe AI risks. Utusan Malaysia — Ancaman penipuan dalam talian semakin parah. Sky News Australia — Tech giant tells Bondi Royal Commission AI can help block online hate speech. TechRepublic — Claude Code Espionage Campaign Exposes a New Enterprise AI Risk. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/78uPD8m872ZxbhH22ABUVo.jpg — Artificial Intelligence is Raising Cyber Threats . South Africa Today — Trust, Verify, Repeat: Why source credibility will define the future of fraud prevention