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Deepfake Fraud in Business - Can You Trust What You See?

Razorthorn has worked with wide range of technically savvy clients who are confident they would spot a fake, but confidence is exactly what makes deepfake fraud so effective. In 2024, a finance manager at engineering firm Arup transferred $25 million to fraudsters after taking part in a video call with what appeared to be his CFO and several colleagues. Every person on that call was fabricated. None of it was real.

Every Tech Revolution Follows This Pattern (AI Is No Different)

AI adoption is happening faster than any technology cycle in history. Information security and risk management are being sacrificed for speed and every single technology revolution has followed the same pattern. In this episode of Razorwire Raw, Jim Rees draws on decades of experience through the internet boom, virtualisation revolution and cloud computing adoption to explain what's actually happening with AI right now. Each cycle has been faster than the last, and each time, security gets left behind.

Your Convenient AI Agent Is a Backdoor to Your Files #agenticai #promptinjection

People are installing powerful AI agents on everyday laptops without realising those tools can access files, emails and operating system functions. Once prompt injected, that agent can behave like a malicious version of its user, which turns convenience into a direct path for deletion, exfiltration and loss of control.