AI-Powered Cyberattacks Are Overwhelming Global Security Defenses
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Matteo Wong
Summary
The article discusses the escalating cybersecurity crisis driven by AI-powered hacking tools. Hackers are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure—hospitals, energy grids, government agencies, and banks—as AI makes it easier to write sophisticated malware. The author expresses personal concern about digital security, noting that traditional protections like firewalls and two-factor authentication are becoming less effective. The piece explores how AI's ability to generate code has been weaponized for cyberattacks, leading to a surge in breaches and a growing sense that nothing online is truly safe anymore.
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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.
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