AI-Powered Cyberattacks Are Undermining Internet Security at an Unprecedented Scale
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Matteo Wong
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The article discusses the growing vulnerability of internet security as AI-powered cyberattacks become increasingly sophisticated. Hackers are now targeting critical infrastructure like hospitals, energy grids, government agencies, and banks with unprecedented effectiveness. The author expresses personal concern about digital safety, noting that AI tools have become extremely proficient at writing malicious code, fundamentally changing the cybersecurity landscape and eroding trust in online systems.
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Hackers are gaining the upper hand over organizations around the world—hospitals, energy grids, government agencies, and, yes, banks.
As AI tools have become extremely good at writing code, they've also become extremely good at pulling off cyberattacks. (Malware, after all, is still software.)
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