The age of cyberattacks with artificial intelligence is no longer a forecast for the future. Generative AI tools, originally created to increase productivity, assist in programming and facilitate daily tasks, have also been used by criminal groups and digital spying operations. The result is a new generation of more convincing, automated and difficult to detect threats. A recent investigation by the security company WithSecure revealed details a…
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The age of cyberattacks with artificial intelligence is no longer a forecast for the future. Generative AI tools, originally created to increase productivity, assist in programming and facilitate daily tasks, have also been used by criminal groups and digital spying operations. The result is a new generation of more convincing, automated and difficult to detect threats. A recent investigation by the security company WithSecure revealed details a…