Expert warns AI weaponized by cybercriminals
Cybercrime expert Robert McArdle warned Thursday that artificial intelligence is helping criminals massively expand and improve their activity in ransomware and phishing attacks.
Cybercrime expert Robert McArdle warned Thursday that artificial intelligence is helping criminals massively expand and improve their activity in ransomware and phishing attacks.
American indie filmmaker Whit Stillman will be in Athens this week as part of the KINO Athens International Independent Film Festival, taking part in events that highlight both his work and the challenges of filmmaking outside major studio systems.
Incidents of students bullying teachers in Greek schools are increasingly coming to light, spurred by the death of Sofia Christidou, an English teacher at a Thessaloniki high school who suffered a fatal stroke on March 7 amid reports she had endured severe harassment from students.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis on Thursday sought to clarify that the interception of two Iranian missiles by a Greek-operated Patriot system in Saudi Arabia does not constitute Greece’s engagement in the ongoing war in the Middle East.
Colorgraphs, the innovative music project led by Silia Tsioufi and Dimitris Kalousis, joins forces with Tsolimon for a one-of-a-kind audiovisual performance at Tzamia Krystalla (10 Agiou Orous) in Kerameikos.
Drug enforcement officers made a significant seizure this week, arresting three suspects and confiscating more than 40 kilograms of narcotics.
Turkey has reportedly sent letters to NATO, the United States and the European Union complaining about Greece’s decision to install a battery of air defense missiles on the southeastern Aegean island of Karpathos in response to ongoing regional tensions stemming from the US-Israel attack on Iran.
Turing Award winner Joseph Sifakis on Thursday described AI as “a milestone for humanity,” while cautioning against blindly following the vision of major tech companies. “The problem is not AI, but our ability to use it.”
The investment in West Attica by OB Streem, owned by US investment fund HIG Capital, is set to potentially strengthen Greece’s role as a strategic hub.
Greece’s organized crime unit has joined the investigation into a mass poisoning of black vultures and other wildlife at Dadia National Park, authorities said.