ChatGPT's Scary Good at Getting People to Click Phishing Emails, IBM Finds
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IBM researchers said a ChatGPT-generated phishing email was almost as effective in fooling people compared to a man-made version.
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Why haven't people learned yet to simply never click a link in an email? Even if it's not malicious, it's still trying to track you.
Images in emails also track you fwiw, as your browser or email client has to send a request to load it. Disable loading images by default.
Not loading images is the default for Thunderbird.