Ahropic announced Thursday that governme-sponsored hackers chinain September of the artificial ielligence model Claude This company to automate approx 30 attacks They have been used by companies and governmes.
Hackers misuse of Claude artificial ielligence
According to the Wall Street Journal report, Eropic said that 80 uil 90 perce from attacking automatically with artificial ielligence It has been done, and its amou has increased compared to previous similar attacks. About the attacks, Jacob Klein, head of threat ielligence at Ahropic, explained that they are “virtually done with one click and then with minimal human ieraction.”
He said in this regard:
“The user iervened at only a few critical pois and was asked commands such as “Yes, coinue,” “Don’t coinue,” “Thanks for the information,” “Oh, that doesn’t sound right,” and “Claude, are you sure?” has been using.”


Ahropic told the Wall Street Journal that it believes the hackers were sponsored by the Chinese governme. In this campaign, the hackers stole sensitive data from four victims, but as with previous attacks, Ahropic did not disclose the names of the targets and whether the attack was successful or not.
Hacking using artificial ielligence models has become very common in today’s world and new strategies are being developed for it. Recely, Google ideified Russian hackers who were using large language models to generate the commands required for their malware.
For several years, the US governme has been warning that China is using artificial ielligence to steal data from American citizens and companies. A claim that China has denied.
Ahropic recely published a report in which a technique called “vibe hacking” was meioned. The company said in its report that age-based artificial ielligence systems are now becoming tools for cyber attacks and can carry out complex operations.



