Tag: AI in Cybercrime
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Google’s urgent Chrome patch reveals that no browser is invulnerable. Meanwhile, developers face dire consequences from compromised npm/PyPI packages, with over a million downloads at risk. OpenAI’s ban on state-linked hackers highlights a dangerous shift in threat tactics, as AI-enhanced cyberattacks emerge. The cyber arms race intensifies—who will adapt first?
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Weekly AI & Cybersecurity Digest: AI Overtakes Ransomware and Demonstrates Superior Persuasive Abilities Over Humans, and Concerns about AI Therapy Tools
AI in Cybercrime, AI Regulation and Ethics, AI Security Threats 2025, AI Surveillance Concerns, AI vs Human Persuasion, AI-Powered Fraud Detection, AlphaEvolve DeepMind AI, Cybersecurity Trends May 2025, Emerging Cyber Threats, Generative AI and Privacy, Large Language Model Risks, LLM Application SecurityAI has toppled ransomware as the biggest worry for cybersecurity experts, with 29% fearing AI threats. Studies reveal AI’s uncanny persuasive power, outshining humans in debates, sparking fears of manipulation. Meanwhile, AI therapy tools invite scrutiny over privacy risks, and the emergence of “slopsquatting” suggests new vulnerabilities. Time for caution!
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