"Immediate AI Risks and Tomorrow's Dangers"

According to Mackenzie Jackson, a developer and security advocate at GitGuardian, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has increasingly empowered malicious attackers. There has been an increase in the impact of phishing, SMS phishing (smishing), and Voice phishing (vishing) attacks since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022. Malicious Large Language Models (LLMs), such as FraudGPT, WormGPT, DarkBARD, and White Rabbit, enable threat actors to write malicious code, generate phishing messages, identify vulnerabilities, and build hacking tools. Jackson adds that AI has not made attacks more sophisticated, but it has made them more accessible. This article continues to discuss Jackson's insights on the potential for AI-fueled attacks and how organizations could protect against them.

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