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Cybercriminals harness AI for new era of malware development - Help Net Security


Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2023/2024 explores AI's role in cybersecurity threats, detailing its use by cybercriminals.

The alliance between ransomware groups and initial access brokers (IABs) is still the powerful engine for cybercriminal industry, as evidenced by the 74% year-on-year increase in the number of companies that had their data uploaded on dedicated leak sites (DLS), according to Group-IB’s Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2023/2024 report. Group-IB experts discovered a 70% increase in the number of public posts offering zero-day exploits for sale, and also identified cybercriminals’ malicious use of legitimate services and artificial intelligence (AI) infused technologies as the main cyber risks for 2024. This along with cybercriminals’ increased interest in malware designed for macOS demonstrates that it is imperative for organizations to recognize and address this evolving threat landscape, safeguarding sensitive information and fortifying cybersecurity measures to mitigate risks posed by AI-driven cybercrime,” said Dmitry Volkov, CEO at Group-IB.

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