在澳大利亚和新西兰,AI驱动的钓鱼骗局正在上升,利用人为错误破坏系统并传播欺诈。
AI-driven phishing scams are rising in Australia and New Zealand, exploiting human error to breach systems and spread fraud.
澳大利亚和新西兰的网络安全专家警告说,AI驱动的钓鱼攻击事件正在国际欺诈意识周之前上升,人为错误仍然是最易受攻击的弱点。
Cybersecurity experts in Australia and New Zealand warn that AI-powered phishing attacks are rising ahead of International Fraud Awareness Week, with human error remaining the top vulnerability.
尽管有先进的探测工具,但利用信任的个人化骗局继续破坏系统,使勒索软件和数据盗窃成为跨行业的工具。
Despite advanced detection tools, personalized scams exploiting trust continue to breach systems, enabling ransomware and data theft across industries.
攻击者使用人工智能进行自动侦察和制作令人信服的电子邮件,而欺诈则通过假供应商和夸大发票扩散到供应链。
Attackers use AI to automate reconnaissance and craft convincing emails, while fraud spreads into supply chains via fake suppliers and inflated invoices.
专家强调,复原能力比技术组织更需要建立核查、问责和持续培训的文化,以对付不断变化的威胁。
Experts stress that resilience requires more than technology—organizations must build a culture of verification, accountability, and continuous training to combat evolving threats.