AI Lowers the Barrier to Entry for Cybercriminals
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AI lowers the barrier to entry for cybercriminals
We all know that businesses are facing a raft of more sophisticated cyberthreats, partly driven by AI. We also know that there can be an impact beyond the financial in terms of damage to reputation and loss of customers. A new report from cyber insurance specialist Hiscox reveals that 67 percent of organizations report increase in attacks and 34 percent of firms have compromised cybersecurity measures due to lack of expertise in managing emergin…
Cybercriminals spoof AI services to steal credentials, spread RATs - CybersecAsia
Using fake ads, counterfeit websites, and malicious remote-access tool executables disguised as AI-generated output, cybercriminals waste no time exploiting popular platforms. A major cyberattack campaign targeting users of the popular generative AI platform Kling AI has been uncovered by cyber threat researchers, highlighting the growing risks associated with the rapid adoption of AI tools. Since early this year, threat actors have been observe…
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