Many people fear that AI-powered hacking would aid criminals in carrying out dangerous and costly cyberattacks. However, threat actors appear to be doing just fine without it. What is your opinion on this? Is AI-powered hacking a legitimate concern or are these fears misplaced? Comment below. . Artificial intelligence is captivating tech news audiences. Unfortunately, growing expectations for AI’s impact on legitimate business have spawned a distracting narrative about potential AI-powered cyberattacks. Is this really a threat that needs to be on our radar? Based on my work examining dark web markets and the techniques cybercriminals use to collect, resell or commit fraud with stolen data, I question the usefulness of AI to run-of-the-mill cybercrime. The link for this article located at The Next Web is no longer available. . Investigating misunderstandings regarding AI's influence in cybercriminal activities and assessing the legitimacy of fears surrounding AI-facilitated hacking.. AI Crime Threats, Cybercrime Analysis, Hacking Issues, Criminal Techniques. . Brittany Day
Forensic investigations start at the end. Think of it: You wouldn't start using science and technology to establish facts (that's the dictionary definition of forensics) unless you had some reason to establish facts in the first place. But by that time, the crime has already happened. So while requisite, forensics is ultimately unrewarding. . The link for this article located at CIO.com is no longer available. . Cybercriminals use advanced tactics like encryption and the dark web to evade law enforcement, masked by VPNs and TOR for anonymity in their operations. Cybercrime Techniques, Digital Threats, Forensic Investigations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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