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Cybercriminals are always finding new tricks to exploit, and one of the latest threats is deepfakes. These hyper-realistic audio or video files can make someone appear to say or do things they never did, leading to serious security risks. 🎭 For example: An employee receives what looks like a recorded message from IT, asking them to reset their credentials. Without double-checking, they follow the instructions—opening the door to a cyberattack. It’s a serious concern, but businesses can take steps to minimize the risk: ● Train your team to pause and verify any unusual requests, even if they seem authentic. ● Use multi-factor authentication to add extra security layers for critical systems. ● Keep your software updated regularly to close any potential gaps. ● Collaborate with cybersecurity professionals to assess your systems and recommend ways to strengthen them. Being proactive and aware of deepfake threats can make all the difference when it comes to protecting your business. #Cybersecurity #Deepfakes #BusinessProtection

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