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They built their phishing emails using data scraped from public profiles. Fascinating.

I have to wonder if, in the near future, we're going to have a much higher perceived cost for online social media usage. Problems we're already seeing:

- AI turning clothed photos into the opposite [0]

- AI mimicking a person's voice, given enough reference material [1]

- Scammers impersonating software engineers in job interviews, after viewing their LinkedIn or GitHub profiles [2]

- Fraudsters using hacked GitHub accounts to trick other developers into downloading/cloning malicious arbitrary code [3]

- AI training on publicly-available text, photo, and video, to the surprise of content creators (but arguably fair use) [4]

- AI spamming github issues to try to claim bug bounties [5]

All of this probably sounds like a "well, duh" to some of the more privacy and security savvy here, but I still think it has created a notable shift from the tech-optimism that ran from 2012-2018 or so. These problems all existed then, too, but with less frequency. Now, it's a full-pressure firehose.

[0]: https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/teen-deepfake-ai-nudes-b...

[1]: https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/deep-fake-audio-and-vid...

[2]: https://connortumbleson.com/2022/09/19/someone-is-pretending...

[3]: https://it.ucsf.edu/aug-2023-impersonation-attacks-target-gi...

[4]: https://creativecommons.org/2023/02/17/fair-use-training-gen...

[5]: https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/01/02/the-i-in-llm-stands-f...



It's all part of the grand enshittification. Trust in anything Internet is gonna erode without any auth, anonymous internet will slowly die.




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