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Interpol Backroom Warriors Fight Cybercriminals 'Weaponizing' AI
Interpol's Singapore Cyber Fusion Centre has dismantled 11,432 malicious infrastructures and recovered over $97 million in efforts against AI-powered cybercrime.
- At the Interpol Global Complex for Innovation in Singapore, AFP was granted a look inside the Cyber Fusion Centre, which houses a 196-member intelligence hub.
- Advances in AI have enabled cybercriminals to forge AI-enabled deepfakes, and Interpol's director of cybercrime warned that even low-skilled criminals buy ready-made hacking tools on the dark web.
- Multinational takedowns resulted in more than $97,000,000 recovered and 11,432 malicious infrastructures dismantled.
- Interpol bolsters its work through partnerships with private sector partners in finance, cybersecurity and crypto analysis, while operating like a 'mini space mission control' and analysing data from the digital forensics lab.
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