Hacking Humans

When AI lies, hackers rise.

Apr 24, 2025
This week, hosts dive into the nefarious world of scams, including the rise of fake banking apps that trick sellers into losing their goods. They also tackle the dangers of AI hallucinations, revealing how malicious software can hide in misleading packages. A shocking smishing campaign targeting toll payments is uncovered, with criminals impersonating services to steal sensitive information. Plus, listeners share their own experiences with suspicious messages, adding to the discussion of trust in digital communications.
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ANECDOTE

Joe's Chicken Raising Story

  • Joe Kerrigan shared a personal story about raising 13 Wyandotte chickens for eggs with his daughter.
  • They are housing chicks in a basement with a heat lamp and artificial hen for warmth.
INSIGHT

AI Hallucinations Threaten Code

  • AI-powered coding tools hallucinate fake package names which attackers exploit by uploading malicious lookalikes, called slopsquatting.
  • Developers trusting AI-generated code without vetting dependencies risk compromising supply chains.
ADVICE

Vet Code Dependencies Carefully

  • Developers should be vigilant about investigating all libraries their code calls before use.
  • Don't blindly trust AI-generated code dependencies or packages without checking legitimacy.
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