Hackers are now equipped with artificial intelligence tools that can make adaptive and destructive malware; Malware that security experts fear. However, as long as simpler methods such as phishing, online fraud and ransomware are profitable for hackers, they are not very motivated to use these advanced tools.
Hackers are now equipped with artificial intelligence tools that can make adaptive and destructive malware; Malware that security experts fear. However, as long as simpler methods such as phishing, online fraud and ransomware are profitable for hackers, they are not very motivated to use these advanced tools.
Imminent threat of automated cyber attacks
Attackers can move from simple tactics to more complex and automatic attacks, and companies must now be prepared to deal with this threat. At the Humanx conference in Las Vegas, this was one of the most important topics, and James White, chief technician at Calypsoai’s startup technology, warned that attackers were waiting for the right time to attack.
Experts’ disagreement about the urgency of threats
Some believe that in less than two years we will see the first malware in governments’ cyberattacks, but others say hackers are currently in motivation to change their successful methods.
Companies are not yet ready
Despite the rapid advances of artificial intelligence, most organizations are still lagging behind in implementing basic security principles. Even large companies are vulnerable, and many are just setting up two -stage authentication.
Warnings against the magnification of threats
Some companies active in artificial intelligence security may show threats larger. Mandani Company has said it has not yet witnessed completely independent attacks based on artificial intelligence.
Use artificial intelligence to defend
Companies gradually understand the best way to deal with artificial intelligence attacks is to use artificial intelligence -based security tools. Artificial intelligence can prioritize security warnings and help security engineers analyze threats, what Amazon is currently doing.
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