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How deepfakes ‘hack the humans’ (and corporate networks)


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Once crude and expensive, deepfakes are now a rapidly rising cybersecurity threat.

A UK-based firm lost $243,000 thanks to a deepfake that replicated a CEO’s voice so accurately that the person on the other end authorized a fraudulent wire transfer. A similar “deep voice” attack that precisely mimicked a company director’s distinct accent cost another company $35 million.

Maybe even more frightening, the CCO of crypto company Binance reported that a “sophisticated hacking team” used video from his past TV appearances to create a believable AI hologram that tricked people into joining meetings. “Other than the 15 pounds that I gained during COVID being noticeably absent, this deepfake was refined enough to fool several highly intelligent crypto community members,” he wrote.

Cheaper, sneakier and more dangerous

Don’t be fooled into taking deepfakes lightly. Accenture’s Cyber Threat Intelligence (ACTI) team notes that while recent deepfakes can be laughably crude, the trend in the technology is toward more sophistication with less cost.

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In fact, the ACTI team believes that high-quality deepfakes seeking to mimic specific individuals in organizations are already more common than reported. In one recent example, the use of deepfake technologies from a legitimate company was used to create fraudulent news anchors to spread Chinese disinformation showcasing that the malicious use is here, impacting entities already. 

A natural evolution

The ACTI team believes that deepfake attacks are the logical continuation of social engineering. In fact, they should be considered together, of a piece, because the primary malicious potential of…

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Hackers Scored Corporate Giants’ Logins for Data Centers (2)


In an episode that underscores the vulnerability of global computer networks, hackers got ahold of login credentials for data centers in Asia used by some of the world’s biggest businesses, a potential bonanza for spying or sabotage, according to a cybersecurity research firm.

The previously unreported data caches involve emails and passwords for customer-support websites for two of the largest data center operators in Asia: Shanghai-based GDS Holdings Ltd. and Singapore-based ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, according to Resecurity Inc., which provides cybersecurity services and investigates hackers. About 2,000 customers of GDS and STT GDC were affected. Hackers have logged into the accounts of …

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Corporate Web Security Market Pegged for Robust Expansion


Corporate Web Security Market Pegged for Robust Expansion

New York, Global Corporate Web Security Market report from Global Insight Services is the single authoritative source of intelligence on Corporate Web Security Market . The report will provide you with analysis of impact of latest market disruptions such as Russia-Ukraine war and Covid-19 on the market. Report provides qualitative analysis of the market using various frameworks such as Porters’ and PESTLE analysis. Report includes in-depth segmentation and market size data by categories, product types, applications, and geographies. Report also includes comprehensive analysis of key issues, trends and drivers, restraints and challenges, competitive landscape, as well as recent events such as M&A activities in the market.

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Corporate web security is the process of protecting a company’s online presence from threats. This includes protecting the website itself from attacks, as well as the company’s reputation and brand from damage. Corporate web security encompasses a wide range of activities, from ensuring the website is secure and up-to-date, to monitoring online activity for signs of malicious activity. It is a critical part of any company’s overall security strategy.

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Key Trends

There are a few key trends in corporate web security technology:

1. Increased focus on data security: With the rise of data breaches and cyber attacks, businesses are increasingly focused on protecting their data. This includes ensuring that data is encrypted and stored securely, as well as implementing security measures to prevent unauthorized access.

2. More sophisticated attacks: attackers are becoming more sophisticated in their methods, which has led to an increase in the need for more sophisticated security solutions. This includes solutions that can detect and prevent advanced attacks, such as those that use malware or zero-day exploits.

3. BYOD and mobile security: With the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend, more employees are using…

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Central Pattana Public : Notification of the changes of the Company’s Directors, Members of Audit and Corporate Governance Committee and Members of Sub-committees








Lead Independent Director and Chairman of the Risk Policy Committee

Chairman of Audit and Corporate Governance Committee Chairman of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee Member of Audit and Corporate Governance Committee and Member of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee

(Translation)

9 August 2022

Notification of the changes of the Company’s Directors, Members of Audit and Corporate

Governance Committee and Members of Sub-committees

No. 51/2022/035

To

President

The Stock Exchange of Thailand

Enclosure List of Members of the Board of Directors and Form to Report on Names of Members and Scope of Work of the Audit Committee (F24-1)

Central Pattana Public Company Limited ( “the Company“) hereby informs that, on 9 August 2022, its Board of Directors Meeting No.6/2022 has passed significant resolutions as follows:

  1. Acknowledged the resignation from the directorship of Mr. Karun Kittisataporn and Mr. Paitoon Taveebhol. Such directors will perform their duties till end of 31 August 2022.
  2. Appointed Mrs. Parnsiree Amatayakul and Mr. Winid Silamongkol to be directors replacing Mr. Karun Kittisataporn and Mr. Paitoon Taveebhol respectively.
  3. Appointed the following persons to take positions in sub-committees to fulfill the

vacated position.

1) Mr. Veravat Chutichetpong

2)…

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