Canadian Cybersecurity Head Warns of Surging AI-Powered Hacking and Disinformation

 

Sami Khoury, the Head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, has issued a warning about the alarming use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by hackers and propagandists. 
According to Khoury, AI is now being utilized to create malicious software, sophisticated phishing emails, and spread disinformation online. This concerning development highlights how rogue actors are exploiting emerging technology to advance their cybercriminal activities.
Various cyber watchdog groups share these concerns. Reports have pointed out the potential risks associated with the rapid advancements in AI, particularly concerning Large Language Models (LLMs), like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. LLMs can fabricate realistic-sounding dialogue and documents, making it possible for cybercriminals to impersonate organizations or individuals and pose new cyber threats.
Cybersecurity experts are deeply worried about AI’s dark underbelly and its potential to facilitate insidious phishing attempts, propagate misinformation and disinformation, and engineer malevolent code for sophisticated cyber attacks. The use of AI for malicious purposes is already becoming a reality, as suspected AI-generated content starts emerging in real-world contexts.
A former hacker’s revelation of an LLM trained on malevolent material and employed to craft a highly persuasive email soliciting urgent cash tran

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