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AI Agents Pave the Way for Emerging Hacking Threats – Citizen Tribune

AI agents are transforming the landscape of cybersecurity, presenting new challenges and threats. As artificial intelligence becomes more accessible, hackers leverage these technologies to...

Microsoft Reports: Rising AI-Driven Cyberattacks on the US by Russia and China

Transforming the Cyber Landscape: AI as a Double-Edged Sword A recent Microsoft report highlights a surge in cyber threats, with Russia, China, Iran, and North...

Emerging Threats: The Evolution of AI Cybercrime in the First ‘Vibe Hacking’ Case

Harnessing AI in Cybercrime: A Wake-Up Call for Everyone In a groundbreaking report, hackers have leveraged AI in unprecedented ways, demonstrating the ominous rise of...

Kerala Police Issues Warning About Privacy Threats Linked to Viral Gemini AI Photo Trends

The Kerala Police has issued a warning regarding the viral trends of AI photo editing, like "Hug My Younger Self" and retro saree portraits,...

Navigating New Risks and Urgent Security Demands Posed by AI Agents in Business

Radware's report, "The Internet of Agents: The Next Threat Surface," explores cybersecurity risks associated with the rising use of agentic AI systems, particularly those...

AI Empowers Cyber Criminals with Advanced Tools in the Growing Ransomware Threat Landscape

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly exploited to enhance ransomware attacks, posing significant challenges for cybersecurity. Criminal groups like FunkSec are utilizing generative AI to...

Ministry of Interior Harnesses Artificial Intelligence to Combat Cyber and Economic Crimes

Future challenges in cybersecurity encompass safeguarding data and privacy rights, the ongoing evolution of criminal tools, a shortage of skilled professionals proficient in modern...

Researchers Reveal AI Hacking Tools Available Online Fuelled by Grok and Mixtral

Research from Cato Networks reveals that various jailbroken and uncensored AI tools, sold on hacker forums, likely derive from commercial large language models (LLMs)...