The Current Plus: Social Security scam warning, Airbnb creep caught, tobacco marketed to teens online In partnership with Oracle NetSuite | Hello and welcome to Monday, my friend! Last Friday, I alerted you to the massive data breach affecting “nearly all” AT&T customers. Yesterday, I learned AT&T paid the hackers to delete the stolen phone records. Did they pay … A.) $370,000, B.) $780,000, C.) $1 million or D.) $10 million? You’ll find the answer at the end! 🔔 All hail Big Tech’s censoring algorithm: Carroll in Austin, Texas, wrote, “I have to look for your newsletter every day, and most of the time, it’s in the Trash folder.” That’s Big Tech’s nasty email algorithms deciding what mail you get to see. Reply to this email with a “Hello, good-looking” or “I got it.” This tells Big Tech you want this email. Every reply makes a difference. — Kim 📫 First-time reader? Sign up here. (It’s free!) IN THIS ISSUE - 🗣️ Keep your voice to yourself
- 😠 More bad news from Airbnb
- 🚨 Social Security warning
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TODAY'S TOP STORY Your bank wants your voice You already gave your bank your DOB, Social Security number and your mother’s maiden name. Now, they want your voice. Banks say it’s an extra layer of biometric protection against fraud and cybercrime. But with the rise of hackers stealing voice data for deepfakes, is it worth the risk? The identity arms race Hackers are always one step ahead. If you're skeptical of your bank having your voice data on record, you're not crazy — you’re smart. A voice can be cloned using AI with as little as 10 seconds of audio. Frightening. No matter how much money you have in the bank, a hacker or scammer wants it. Call your bank’s customer service line that you see on its website and ask to opt out of voice authentication. It takes two minutes. Make the hackers ‘loan‑ly’ Of course, because you’re smart, you use strong unique passwords, you enable 2FA, you don’t bank on public Wi‑Fi, and you always monitor your accounts. But it might be worth a phone call or trip to your local bank branch to ask if they offer extra security features. Secure keys: This physical or digital device generates one-time passcodes that are usually only good for 30 seconds for safer online banking. Banking alerts: Set up text or email notifications for various real-time account activities, such as large transactions, failed login attempts and account changes. Account lockout features: Many banks offer options to automatically lock your account after a certain number of failed login attempts. Advanced access: This is enhanced security for certain activities using additional verification steps. For example, Morgan Stanley asks me for a one-time passcode if I log in at a new location. 🌀 Help me get the word out. Share this story with friends and family to keep them safe before the tsunami of voice-cloning scams hits. They’re coming! Speaking of voice scams, here’s 60 seconds about how you’re being targeted by voice right now. |
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WEB WATERCOOLER 🇺🇸 Disinformation spreading on social media after Trump rally assassination attempt: Some posts, including those from elected officials, baselessly claimed President Biden ordered the shooting or the incident was staged. Do your best to avoid sharing unverified information. No matter which side of the political fence you’re on, it was a very sad day for our country. Prayers up for all. A new level of AI: OpenAI says it’s close to the second of five levels of artificial intelligence, called “Reasoners.” That’s AI that can solve basic problems like a human with a Ph.D. The next three levels? “Agents” that can operate independently for days, “Innovators” that can invent new ideas and “Organizers” that can do the work of an organization. AI is moving so fast! When a Superhost is super creepy: Airbnb Superhosts have high ratings and low cancellation rates. One in Texas recorded over 2,000 images using security cameras of adults and children sleeping and undressing. He got a year in jail for it. Talk to the kids: Influencers and athletes are pushing highly addictive nicotine pouches on social media. They’re marketed to teens as flavored little bags in colorful containers. Brands include Velo, On! and Zyn. My insurance agent’s name is Justin Case: Electric vehicle (EV) insurance costs are enough to make you hit the brakes. Since EVs are generally more expensive than gas-powered cars and cost more to repair, it adds up to one scary premium (paywall link). Expect to pay at least 12% more to insure an EV over a gas car. 🚨 Social Security emails: The U.S. Social Security Administration just sent out a mass email saying you need to create a Login.gov account. It’s legit. To create yours, head to Login.gov, go to Sign in at the top of the page and select Create an account. They also recommend an authenticator app. I like Google Authenticator. Boy robot: When 12-year-old Howard had to miss months of school for chemotherapy, a nonprofit gifted him a robot stand-in. Now, “AI Howard” sits in classes for him so the real Howard can learn and socialize. His friends even carry the bot between classes! I just love it. |
LISTEN UP | FBI shuts down 1,000 Russian bots on X The presidential election is heating up, and disinformation is everywhere. Stick to trusted news sources, and always question what you read. |
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BY THE NUMBERS $25 million ransom Paid in the CDK dealership software hack. The company refuses to confirm, but the writing’s on the blockchain. A bitcoin payment from a ransom attack consultancy to a hacker account matches up with when CDK software came back online. How convenient. 50 years ago Ernö Rubik invented the “Magic Cube.” Today, some 500 million sales later, the Hungarian professor says he never expected the Rubik’s Cube to become a classic puzzle. The world record for solving it by a “speed cuber?” 3.13 seconds. No, it wasn’t me. 50% of U.S. cancer deaths Are avoidable. A new study shows at least half of cancer cases are linked to avoidable risk factors, like smoking, alcohol consumption, poor diet, physical inactivity and UV radiation. That means the other 50% can be attributed to other factors. I hate cancer. |
WHAT THE TECH? This is so im-PORT-ant.
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UNTIL NEXT TIME ... The answer: A.) $370,000. AT&T paid the ShinyHunters hacking group to delete the data and provide a video demonstrating proof of deletion. No data is really deleted forever. Now that the hackers have the money, they’re certain to ransomware. (That one hurt even me!) 🤩 Rarin’ and ready to go! Andrew and I are back in action today with Kim Komando Today, our weekday podcast. Join the fun at 11:30 a.m. Pacific (2:30 p.m. Eastern) on YouTube. See you there for lots of laughs. But if you can’t catch us live, watch on your schedule. 🙏 Hey, thanks so much for keeping your tech know-how going, smarty-pants. Know someone who needs to up their tech game? Forward this free newsletter to them. Every single share helps us grow. Thanks for the help, and I’ll be back in your inbox tomorrow with sweet Prime Day deals you don’t want to miss! — Kim |
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