| ▲ | bigfishrunning 2 hours ago | |
Ok fine, let's put it in the context of business. Your competitor impersonates your customer, gives you bad instructions. After following the bad instructions, you lose the contract with your customer, and your competitor (the attacker) is free to try and replace you. If you got a suspicious text, the logical thing is to call up the person who sent it and try to verify it. AI impersonation makes that much harder. | ||
| ▲ | thunky 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> If you got a suspicious text, the logical thing is to call up the person who sent it and try to verify it The communication channel is what you trust. So you would call the person using that trusted channel. It's just like when you get a scam email or popup from "Microsoft" saying your laptop is compromised and you need to call their number ASAP. | ||
| ▲ | Habgdnv 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Or even better, open the on-prem AI portal and type something like "I just got a suspicious call from client X, but I am on a lunch break. Call him and use a fake video of me. Ask him if what he said is true..." | ||