From Colombia!! 🇨🇴
InfoSec, DataPrivacy and DataSecurity
Somehow I've got to lead a Team, still figuring out!
Personal opinions only!
From Colombia!! 🇨🇴
InfoSec, DataPrivacy and DataSecurity
Somehow I've got to lead a Team, still figuring out!
Personal opinions only!
Today's thoughts:
First, I'm amazed on how AI generated images are getting even more real: I just saw some... Matrix and Game of Thrones "Party" pictures. In the Matrix one some "fingers" were the clue to tell it was AI-created. But the Game of Thrones ones, where pretty accurate.
Which made me fear a little bit about AI-image created scams. Not just for insurance fraud, but algo people scamming, deceive voters....its just scary
I feel we are so close to be an episode of Black Mirror, but it's real life
OpenAI is using Studio Ghibli-style memes as an ad hoc promotional campaign for its new image generator—despite Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki's famous hatred of AI. Sam Altman even made his X avatar a 'Ghiblified' portrait.
Disgracing Miyazaki is part of the point: It's more proof to the industry's biggest boosters that they have won—that they're free to use, appropriate, and commoditize art however they see fit.
https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/openais-studio-ghibli-meme-factory
No, just because you can use LLM models it doesn'tmean you should.
I mean, for real?!?! An LLM verification for control definition in a tool?!?!
The threat actor who claimed to breach Oracle Cloud shared the following URL as proof of the breach showing what appears to be a file containing their email address uploaded to Oracle's servers:
https://web.archive.org/web/20250301161517/http:/login.us2.oraclecloud.com/oamfed/x.txt?x
BleepingComputer contacted Oracle with further questions about how the threat actor was able to do so.
I'm dying over here. This guy says he's created the world's first AI-based call center for actively disrupting and screwing with scammers. Their AI bots are taking live phonecalls at scale and keeping the scammers on the line for hours, and sometimes taunting the scammers. They're tying up entire scam call centers. So entertaining.

Google has announced it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Wiz, a leading cloud security platform, for $32 billion in an all-cash transaction.