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Cyberattacks are growing more sophisticated, rapid and damaging than before.Generative AI is used by cybercriminals to generate highly convincing phishing emails.
According to experts, supply chain vulnerabilities, deepfake technology, AI, and quantum risk will all come together in 2026 to change the cyber landscape.
The widespread adoption of AI this year is the most concerning trend. In the past, phishing emails were frequently simple to identify because of misspellings or poor formatting.This year scammers able to create expertly written letters with help of AI tools.
Law enforcement agencies are using location-tracking, face recognition, and predictive policing technologies.Investigators can handle increasing workloads while solving crimes more quickly due to AI-powered tools.
Phishing is a form of cyberattack in which cybercriminals try to trick users into divulging private information, such as bank account information, passwords, or any other type of sensitive data.
In holiday seasons, AI-powered scams are on the rise, using fake websites and personalized emails to target consumers.AI is being used by cybercriminals to create personalized scams, making phishing emails and phony advertisements more difficult to identify.
Adversarial AI refers to techniques that actively undermine the dependability and credibility of AI-driven systems by manipulating machine learning (ML) models by taking advantage of their inherent flaws, frequently to change predictions or outputs covertly.
An AI-powered email attack toolkit called SpamGPT increases the potency of phishing attacks.This toolkit allows cyber criminals to hijack email servers, bypass spam filters, and conduct mass phishing attacks easily.
AI is being used by cybercriminals as a tool for voice spoofing, phishing, deepfakes, OTP bypasses, and AI powered hacking.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has given criminals new tactics to commit fraud, particularly through deepfakes. Through text or voice copying, AI can help a scammer in swiftly creating convincing images and communications.