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    AI-Powered Social Engineering: Reinvented Threats

    February 7, 2025

    The foundations for social engineering attacks – manipulating humans – might not have changed much over the years. It’s the vectors – how these techniques are deployed – that are evolving. And like most industries these days, AI is accelerating its evolution. 
    This article explores how these changes are impacting business, and how cybersecurity leaders can respond.
    Impersonation attacks:

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