

The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies on cybersecurity is growing in importance and complexity. AI powered cyberattacks are more complex and adaptable.These attacks are far more challenging to identify and prevent since AI systems are capable of learning, adapting, and evolving over time.
Cybercriminals can scale their operations and launch widespread strikes on several targets with little effort because to the increased accessibility of AI.
AI is being used by cybercriminals to generate phishing emails that are hard to spot because they appear to be genuine.Phishing is still one of the most popular and efficient ways for cybercriminals to get in, and AI is making it more convincing and scalable.
Access to deepfake technology has significantly increased. The prevalence of AI-powered editing tools is increasing the sophistication of impersonation attacks.
Dark LLMs are used by cybercriminals to generate sophisticated malware, automate and improve phishing campaigns, and create malicious content. Business email compromise (BEC) attacks can be created and initiated using WormGPT.Cybercriminals pose as trusted executives in order to deceive employees into providing money or data, a phenomenon known as business email compromise (BEC).
FraudGPT is capable of writing code, making fake websites, and identifying vulnerabilities. It is accessible via platforms like Telegram as well as the dark web.



