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AI Is Making Cyberattacks Cheaper, Faster and More Dangerous, IMF Warns

  • The International Monetary Fund warned that extreme cyber incidents could cause funding strains, solvency concerns, and disrupt financial markets globally.
  • Advanced AI models enable attackers to quickly find and exploit vulnerabilities in widely used systems, raising the risk of coordinated cyberattacks.
  • The IMF highlighted the need for AI-supported defense tools and enhanced international cooperation to build resilience against cyber threats affecting financial stability.
  • Emerging and developing economies face higher risks due to resource constraints, making stronger information sharing and capacity building critical to protecting global financial stability.
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Could a cyberattack trigger a global financial panic? The International Monetary Fund considers this to be a scenario given the AI evolution. Experts fear a chain reaction.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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According to the fund, the capabilities of the new artificial intelligence models raise the cybernetic risk at the level of a potential macro-financial shock.

·Brazil
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rtl.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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