Hacking became prevalent when more experienced hackers produced coded templates for 'script kiddies' in the early 2000s. AI is about to take this to a whole new level. https://bit.ly/4mX2sG0
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Hacking became prevalent when more experienced hackers produced coded templates for 'script kiddies' in the early 2000s. AI is about to take this to a whole new level. https://bit.ly/4mX2sG0
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What new threats are emerging in the realm of cybercrime with the use of AI models? "Agentic AI has been weaponized. AI models are now being used to perform sophisticated cyberattacks, not just advise on how to carry them out." AI-powered cybercrime is evolving, employing advanced AI tools to launch sophisticated attacks with ease.
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The first AI-powered ransomware didn’t come from a hacker. It came from the AI itself. Researchers tricked Anthropic’s Claude into generating working ransomware code, bypassing its safety guardrails. The bigger story isn’t that this happened—it’s that it was inevitable. Every breakthrough tool eventually becomes an attack vector. The real question for security leaders isn’t whether AI will be abused—it’s how fast we can build systems resilient enough to withstand the creativity of both human and machine adversaries. https://lnkd.in/g_nbk6Ac #AIsecurity #CyberResilience #SecureAllTogether
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Cybercriminals are increasingly using generative AI tools to fuel their attacks, with new research finding instances of AI being used to develop ransomware.
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⚠️ Infostealer malware attacks are on the rise, and with the rapidly-evolving state of AI, it was only inevitable that AI tools would be used maliciously. This is a prime example of why credentials should not be stored in a database, especially without proper safeguards. ➡️ Once credentials are leaked, attackers can launch credential stuffing, account takeovers, ransomware attacks, and targeted phishing campaigns, all using AI tools. This ever-growing list of AI-fueled threats as the IoT expands is exactly why Aerendir Mobile Inc.’s mission is to restore user privacy. Our novel, un-hackable, un-replicable, physiologic biometric (called NeuroPrint®) was designed to prioritize user safety. We also use a decentralized approach and store keep data local to the device, rather than leveraging the cloud. The user always remains in control of their data. Visit our website to learn more about our mission to restore privacy. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #Infostealer #DataProtection
Cybercriminals are increasingly using generative AI tools to fuel their attacks, with new research finding instances of AI being used to develop ransomware.
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Cybercriminals are increasingly using generative AI tools to fuel their attacks, with new research finding instances of AI being used to develop ransomware.
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🚨 Generative AI is changing the game for cybercrime. As WIRED recently reported, attackers don’t need deep technical skills anymore. AI is lowering the barrier, enabling anyone to launch sophisticated ransomware campaigns. Anthropic’s researchers put it bluntly: this isn’t just another ransomware variant — it’s a transformation powered by AI that removes traditional technical barriers. And the impact is everywhere: critical infrastructure, government agencies, healthcare — no industry is immune. Unknown attacks already drive 80% of breaches, and that number will only rise. The takeaway is clear: innovation is not optional. Legacy, rule-based tools can’t stop these threats. Organizations must adopt self-learning, adaptive platforms that can detect and defend against the unknown. #Cybersecurity #AI #Ransomware #ThreatDetection #Innovation #MixMode
Cybercriminals are increasingly using generative AI tools to fuel their attacks, with new research finding instances of AI being used to develop ransomware.
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Cybercriminals are increasingly using generative AI tools to fuel their attacks, with new research finding instances of AI being used to develop ransomware. https://lnkd.in/e8ANvvUY
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Cybercriminals are increasingly using generative AI tools to fuel their attacks, with new research finding instances of AI being used to develop ransomware. (via WIRED) https://lnkd.in/e8ANvvUY
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Any tool powerful enough to help defenders will also be turned against them by attackers. AI is no longer only a productivity tool, it has become a weapon for cybercriminals. The Claude case shows how quickly attackers can scale complex extortion campaigns with AI. Our defenses must evolve just as fast. #CyberSecurity #AI #CyberThreats #Ransomware #InfoSec #CyberDefense https://lnkd.in/gmUZtBA4
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