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The AI-Powered Hacking Spree Is Here
It turns out AI-coding tools are useful to criminals, too.
The former boss of a U.S. hacking tools maker was jailed for selling highly sensitive software exploits to a Russian broker.
We just love a good DIY tool project, and more so when it’s something that we can actually use cobbled together from stuff in our closet, or hacked out of cheap “toys”. This week we saw both a superb ...
A new United Arab Emirates-based startup is offering up to $20 million for hacking tools that could help governments break into any smartphone with a text message. Apart from the highest bounty of $20 ...
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North Korean hackers use AI tools in fake employment schemes
North Korean hacking groups, operating under international sanctions, have been using AI tools like OpenAI’s “ChatGPT” and ...
If you've ever dreamed of carrying an all‑in‑one gadget that can open your garage door, play a round of chess, or even poke at systems you probably shouldn't, the Flipper Zero might be your new ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. There is a long and ongoing debate within the info security ...
In a surprising case that features the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for cybercrime, a 25-year-old California resident pleaded guilty to hacking a Walt Disney Company employee through the use of ...
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