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Person posing off as journalist arrested over Korean job racket
The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) recently apprehended a person who tried to entice youth, through parliamentarians representing the South, to join a non-existent project, involving Lions International, to secure employment in South Korea. According to a statement issued by the SLBFE, the 49-year-old suspect has identified himself as a journalist. The SLBFE […]
In order to protect the copyright of his own pictures, the Korean ...
In fact, everyone knows that learning from other variety shows has become a traditional performance for some variety shows. Capital would rather be ashamed to make money. However, today's hand-talking about the incidents related to copyright disputes that Ji is going to talk about is a bit weird.
FBI agents posing as AP journalists OK in 2007, but not anymore
An agent posing as journalist emailed the suspect with a link to a photograph that triggered a hidden software program that disclosed where the student was located. The operation was successful and Charles Jenkins, a 15-year-old high school student, was arrested and pleaded guilty to making the threats.
How AI caught a malicious North Korean insider at Exabeam
How AI caught a malicious North Korean insider at Exabeam A North Korean posing as an American tech worker used GenAI to infiltrate Exabeam's network. But agentic AI found the signals among UEBA noise and exposed him in a matter of seconds.



