Relatório sobre Ransomware Encontra IA Acelerando, Não Substituindo Ataques Liderados por Humanos - Industrial Equipment News
Although the hype around artificial intelligence (AI) has been substantial, a recent report from Chainalysis has found that AI is not yet replacing human-led attacks. Instead, it is accelerating the speed and scale of these attacks.
The report, titled "Crypto Crime Trends for 2023: Illicit Activity Hits New All-Time High," highlights the growing role of AI in cybercrime. According to the report, AI is being used to automate and scale attacks, making them more efficient and harder to detect.
One of the key findings of the report is that AI is being used to create more convincing phishing emails and messages. These AI-generated messages are often more personalized and targeted, making them more likely to trick victims into clicking on malicious links or providing sensitive information.
The report also notes that AI is being used to automate the process of finding and exploiting vulnerabilities in systems. This allows attackers to quickly identify and exploit weaknesses, increasing the speed and scale of their attacks.
Despite the growing role of AI in cybercrime, the report emphasizes that human-led attacks are still the primary threat. AI is being used to augment and accelerate these attacks, rather than replace them entirely.
The report concludes by highlighting the need for organizations to stay vigilant and invest in cybersecurity measures to protect against these evolving threats. As AI continues to advance, it is likely that its role in cybercrime will only grow, making it essential for organizations to stay ahead of the curve.