Warning: Thanks to AI You Must Use "Phishing-Resistant" Passkeys to Replace Vulnerable Passwords
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The share of bots in Internet traffic has never been so high before. 51 percent was last year and with the AI wave this trend will increase even further. Most of these bots are still malicious. 37 percent of them pursue criminal targets. The trend is clear, AI promotes the increase of simple bot attacks by lowering the entry barrier for potential attackers. Even for criminals with limited technical skills, opportunities arise to build a business…
Unfortunately, it was something that had been going on since long before. Document forgery has always existed, only that the advent of technology has been perfecting it more and more, from the use of design tools to the use of AI, to modified impressions.
The Rise of AI-Generated Phishing Websites: How Hackers Are Weaponizing Generative Tools
In recent years, phishing has transformed from simple deceptive emails into sophisticated, AI-powered campaigns that can create entire malicious websites in seconds. A groundbreaking report from The Register reveals how the misuse of generative AI—highlighted by deceptive responses from ChatGPT and cloning tools like Vercel’s v0—has opened a new era for cybercriminals. In this blog, I will explore how AI is shaping phishing, spotlight real-world…
ChatGPT creates a paradise for phishers by recommending wrong URLs for websites of large companies, as AI searches for words and associations, without assessing the reputation of URLsA recent study conducted by Netcraft revealed that artificial intelligence chatbots (AIs), such as ChatGPT, recommend wrong URLs for websites of large companies in 34% of cases, as AI simply searches for words and associations without assessing reputation.
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