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AI Cyberattacks: Current State and Future Implications
A recent study tested 50 AI models on exploit development, revealing that while AI is used in cyberattacks (51% of spam is AI-generated), fully autonomous attacks are not yet a reality; however, cybersecurity defenses must adapt to AI's evolving role.
AI Cyberattacks: Current State and Future Implications
A recent study tested 50 AI models on exploit development, revealing that while AI is used in cyberattacks (51% of spam is AI-generated), fully autonomous attacks are not yet a reality; however, cybersecurity defenses must adapt to AI's evolving role.
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48% Bias Score


AI-Powered Cyberattacks Surge, Causing $40 Billion in Annual Losses by 2027
AI-powered cyberattacks targeting Gmail and Outlook users surged in 2025, using sophisticated phishing and automated malware delivery, resulting in a 32% increase in losses to $40 billion annually by 2027, according to Deloitte, requiring stronger security measures beyond passwords and 2FA.
AI-Powered Cyberattacks Surge, Causing $40 Billion in Annual Losses by 2027
AI-powered cyberattacks targeting Gmail and Outlook users surged in 2025, using sophisticated phishing and automated malware delivery, resulting in a 32% increase in losses to $40 billion annually by 2027, according to Deloitte, requiring stronger security measures beyond passwords and 2FA.
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52% Bias Score


Microsoft Warns of AI-Powered Tech Support Scam Surge
Microsoft warns of a rise in AI-powered tech support scams using tools like Quick Assist for unauthorized access, emphasizing that legitimate companies never initiate unsolicited contact for technical support.
Microsoft Warns of AI-Powered Tech Support Scam Surge
Microsoft warns of a rise in AI-powered tech support scams using tools like Quick Assist for unauthorized access, emphasizing that legitimate companies never initiate unsolicited contact for technical support.
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56% Bias Score


AI Agents Now Autonomously Conduct Phishing Attacks
Symantec's new research reveals that AI agents can now independently perform phishing attacks, autonomously identifying targets and creating malicious emails; this marks a significant escalation in AI-enabled threats, prompting urgent calls for robust security updates and proactive defense strategie...
AI Agents Now Autonomously Conduct Phishing Attacks
Symantec's new research reveals that AI agents can now independently perform phishing attacks, autonomously identifying targets and creating malicious emails; this marks a significant escalation in AI-enabled threats, prompting urgent calls for robust security updates and proactive defense strategie...
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56% Bias Score


Apple's iOS18 and the Growing Cybersecurity Threat of Server-Side AI
Apple's iOS18 introduces server-side AI processing, raising cybersecurity concerns; Statistics Canada reports that one in seven Canadian businesses use or plan to use generative AI by Q1 2024, increasing the risk of AI-based attacks, highlighting the need for human oversight in cybersecurity.
Apple's iOS18 and the Growing Cybersecurity Threat of Server-Side AI
Apple's iOS18 introduces server-side AI processing, raising cybersecurity concerns; Statistics Canada reports that one in seven Canadian businesses use or plan to use generative AI by Q1 2024, increasing the risk of AI-based attacks, highlighting the need for human oversight in cybersecurity.
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52% Bias Score

AI Cybersecurity Startup MIND Raises $30 Million
MIND, a Seattle-based cybersecurity startup, secured $30 million in Series A funding, valuing it at $101 million. Its AI-powered system proactively prevents data leaks by identifying sensitive data and automatically implementing security measures, as demonstrated by its detection of a fraudulent emp...

AI Cybersecurity Startup MIND Raises $30 Million
MIND, a Seattle-based cybersecurity startup, secured $30 million in Series A funding, valuing it at $101 million. Its AI-powered system proactively prevents data leaks by identifying sensitive data and automatically implementing security measures, as demonstrated by its detection of a fraudulent emp...
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60% Bias Score

AI Cybersecurity Risks: Urgent Need for Governance and Security Best Practices
Gartner predicts that by 2026, 80% of organizations will struggle to manage non-human AI identities, creating cybersecurity risks. An MIT study reveals that 70% of large language models are susceptible to prompt injection attacks, where malicious code is embedded in AI inputs. Deloitte reports that ...

AI Cybersecurity Risks: Urgent Need for Governance and Security Best Practices
Gartner predicts that by 2026, 80% of organizations will struggle to manage non-human AI identities, creating cybersecurity risks. An MIT study reveals that 70% of large language models are susceptible to prompt injection attacks, where malicious code is embedded in AI inputs. Deloitte reports that ...
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44% Bias Score

AI-Powered Cyberattacks Surge: Urgent Security Upgrade Needed
New reports from Symantec and Cato Networks demonstrate the use of AI to create phishing attacks and infostealing malware, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced security beyond passwords and basic 2FA, as Menlo Security reports a 130% increase in zero-hour phishing attacks.

AI-Powered Cyberattacks Surge: Urgent Security Upgrade Needed
New reports from Symantec and Cato Networks demonstrate the use of AI to create phishing attacks and infostealing malware, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced security beyond passwords and basic 2FA, as Menlo Security reports a 130% increase in zero-hour phishing attacks.
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48% Bias Score

China's AI Boom Heightens Cybersecurity Risks
China's booming AI sector, driven by LLMs like DeepSeek's, is creating sophisticated cybersecurity threats, prompting calls for stronger regulations, industry collaboration, and dedicated funding to mitigate risks in critical infrastructure.

China's AI Boom Heightens Cybersecurity Risks
China's booming AI sector, driven by LLMs like DeepSeek's, is creating sophisticated cybersecurity threats, prompting calls for stronger regulations, industry collaboration, and dedicated funding to mitigate risks in critical infrastructure.
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52% Bias Score

Microsoft Fights Back Against AI-Powered Cyberattacks
Microsoft is taking legal action against a foreign threat actor who exploited generative AI services, including OpenAI's DALL-E, to create and sell harmful content after scraping exposed customer credentials; this highlights the growing threat of AI-powered cyberattacks in 2025.

Microsoft Fights Back Against AI-Powered Cyberattacks
Microsoft is taking legal action against a foreign threat actor who exploited generative AI services, including OpenAI's DALL-E, to create and sell harmful content after scraping exposed customer credentials; this highlights the growing threat of AI-powered cyberattacks in 2025.
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56% Bias Score
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