#Summary:
1. Hacking into Pets Eating Habits: Security risks in smart pet feeders allow hackers to tamper with feeding schedules and steal sensitive information.
2. BlackCat Gang Taking Incident Reporting Rules Seriously: Attackers post details of their compromise to the SEC's site to pressure victims into paying ransom.
3. Cybercriminals Reluctant to Use ChatGPT: Many cybercriminals are hesitant to use AI-based chatbots due to concerns about scams and societal risks.
4. Google Launches Legal Action Against Scammers: Google files lawsuits against scammers who misled people into downloading malware and abused copyright law.
5. Researchers Find "Silly" Way to Extract ChatGPT Training Data: Researchers discover an attack method that extracts training data from ChatGPT by prompting the model to repeat certain words.
#Hashtags:
#PetCybersecurity #BlackCatGang #ChatGPT #GoogleLegalAction #TrainingDataExtraction
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news-features/5-wackiest-cybersecurity-stories/