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FBI warns email users as holiday scams surge

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The FBI warns holiday shoppers about cybercriminals targeting Gmail and Outlook inboxes with scams that cost Americans over $785 million annually.


FBI's New York boss puts gangs on notice in AOC's crime-riddled 'red-light' district

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The FBI warned transnational gangs who have helped turn a busy commercial strip in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s New York City district into a crime-infested hot spot.


FBI warns seniors about billion-dollar scam draining retirement funds, expert says AI driving it

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Pete Nicoletti, chief information security officer at Check Point, told Fox News Digital that an FBI-warned scam is now using AI to target seniors. A cybersecurity expert warns that a scam that has been used to drain entire life savings or retirement accounts has become "devastating" for seniors. FBI Los Angeles on July 15 posted a reminder on X about the Phantom Hacker Scam, which has cost Americans over 1 billion since at least 2024, according to the agency. The FBI said the scam targets senior citizens and warns that victims could lose their "life savings." The scam operates in three phases: a "tech support impostor," "financial institution impostor" and a "US government impostor." In the first phase, a tech support impostor will contact victims through text, phone call or email, then direct them to download a program allowing the scammer remote access to their computer.


FBI: Learning Dexterous In-hand Manipulation with Dynamic Visuotactile Shortcut Policy

Chen, Yijin, Xu, Wenqiang, Yu, Zhenjun, Tang, Tutian, Li, Yutong, Yao, Siqiong, Lu, Cewu

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Figure 1: We propose Flow Before Imitation (FBI), a novel dynamic visuotactile imitation learning algorithm for dexterous in-hand manipulation. FBI's design enables two operational modes: with or without physical tactile sensors in the real world, largely extending the application scenarios. Abstract -- Dexterous in-hand manipulation is a long-standing challenge in robotics due to complex contact dynamics and partial observability. This paper introduces Flow Before Imitation (FBI), a visuotactile imitation learning framework that dynamically fuses tactile interactions with visual observations through motion dynamics. Unlike prior static fusion methods, FBI establishes a causal link between tactile signals and object motion via a dynamics-aware latent model. FBI employs a transformer-based interaction module to fuse flow-derived tactile features with visual inputs, training a one-step diffusion policy for real-time execution. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the baseline methods in both simulation and the real world on two customized in-hand manipulation tasks and three standard dexterous manipulation tasks.


FBI warns of scam targeting victims with fake hospitals and police

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Kurt "Cyberguy" Knutsson joins "Fox & Friends Weekend" and discusses the creation of a robot in China that can reportedly build cars and do everyday tasks. The FBI warns that scammers are impersonating doctors, police and banks using spoofed numbers, while "smishing" texts impersonating toll agencies and delivery services surge nationwide. In one elaborate scheme, fraudsters posing as hospital staff claim victims' identities are linked to Chinese crime rings, then transfer calls to fake police demanding wire transfers, complete with fake IDs and encrypted app requests. These cons often target previous fraud victims through social media groups, where fake profiles like "Jaime Quin" promise fund recovery to steal more data. With AI and deepfakes making scams harder to spot, here's how to fight back.


For years she was a perfect wife. Then he learned of her arrest in a deadly dating app scheme

Los Angeles Times

William Phelps was at work when he got the call from the FBI that he had to return home at once. It was December 2023 and his wife, Aurora Phelps, was in big trouble, something to do with a fraud scheme. About a dozen agents turned his apartment upside down looking for evidence in their case, and William Phelps wouldn't see his wife again. That is, until this week, when William came to learn the scope of the allegations against his wife. According to federal prosecutors, Aurora was the perpetrator of a deadly romance scam, connecting with older men on the internet, then drugging them and stealing from their bank accounts.


Warning to all 1.8bn Gmail users over 'devastating' scam stealing banking and sensitive data

Daily Mail - Science & tech

All 1.8 billion Gmail users have been issued a'red alert' over a scam that lets hackers gain access to accounts. The attack uses AI to craft deepfake robocalls and malicious emails capable of bypassing security filters. The combination works to convince victims their Gmail account has been compromised. Users receive a phone call that suspicious activity was detected in their account and are told an email is soon to follow with steps to rectify the issue. The email includes a fake website that looks identical to Google's, which prompts users to enter their login credentials.


Fox News AI Newsletter: FBI's new warning about AI-driven scams that are after your cash

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Kurt Knutsson discusses some tips to keep you safe. BEWARE DEEPFAKE SCAMS: The FBI is issuing a warning that criminals are increasingly using generative AI technologies, particularly deepfakes, to exploit unsuspecting individuals. This alert serves as a reminder of the growing sophistication and accessibility of these technologies and the urgent need for vigilance in protecting ourselves from potential scams. ROBOTICS ERA: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the artificial intelligence revolution is on the verge of delivering breakthroughs in robotics at the annual Consumer Electronics Show conference in Las Vegas. AI technology is being used more and more by doctors.


FBI's new warning about AI-driven scams that are after your cash

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Kurt Knutsson discusses some tips to keep you safe. The FBI is issuing a warning that criminals are increasingly using generative AI technologies, particularly deepfakes, to exploit unsuspecting individuals. This alert serves as a reminder of the growing sophistication and accessibility of these technologies and the urgent need for vigilance in protecting ourselves from potential scams. Let's explore what deepfakes are, how they're being used by criminals and what steps you can take to safeguard your personal information. Enter the giveaway by signing up for my free newsletter.


FBI warns New Jersey residents not to shoot down drones or point lasers at aircraft

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The FBI field office in Newark urged New Jersey residents this week not to shoot down drones or point lasers at manned aircraft, taking to social media to warn against the dangerous -- and possibly deadly -- activity, which comes amid an uptick in reported drone sightings along the U.S. East Coast. The drone sightings have prompted a collective sense of panic among residents, who have taken to social media to share photos and videos of believed drones captured in the darkened U.S. skies. The shared sense of fear-mongering has also prompted some vigilante-like responses, with some social media users documenting efforts to take matters into their own hands, including via laser beam. In the statement, released by the FBI and New Jersey State Police, authorities expressly warned against such activities, citing an increase in pilots of manned aircraft in the area who have been hit in the eyes with lasers after being misidentified as a drone by someone on the ground. New Jersey State Assemblyman Paul Kanitra took a photo of what appears to be multiple drones hovering in the New Jersey sky on Thursday, Dec. 13. Officials said there is also a concern that people on the ground could also mistakenly fire weapons at what they believe to be an Unmanned Aircraft Systems, or UAS, but is in fact a manned aircraft.