TORONTO, Canada — As travelers rush to book their summer getaways, Booking.com's internet safety boss says watch out for supercharged artificial intelligence scams.Marnie Wilking, chief information security officer at the Netherlands-based travel giant, said generative AI had sparked an explosion in online phishing scams, and that the hospitality industry, long spared, had also become a target.
Wilking said that in order to stay safe travelers and hosts should sign up for two-factor authentication when surfing online.In addition to providing a username and password, two-factor authentication requires users to verify their identity through an added factor, such as a one-time code sent to their mobile device or generated by an authenticator app.'I know it can be a little bit painful just to set up and then you have to remember which phone it's on and everything,' she said.
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