From deepfakes to crime-as-a-service! AI has become the most dangerous weapon for cybercriminals, this is how digital attacks are happening.
Artificial Intelligence: While artificial intelligence has made the world faster and smarter, this technology has also given new strength to cybercrime. Hacking and online fraud are no longer small-scale incidents, but have become large-scale industrial operations run by organized gangs.
Criminal gangs operating corporate-style
These gangs have a recruitment team, people looking after salaries and promotions, and even a research and development unit. These teams find and exploit weaknesses in technology and human behaviour.
The Big Role of AI in Social Engineering
Although many cyberattacks are still based on social engineering, they are now being supported by AI. Fake SMS and WhatsApp messages are being created through automatic scripting and personalization, which makes them look very real and relatable. With the help of AI, criminals can target thousands of people simultaneously, which has increased the scope of fraud manifold.
The Rising Global Price of Cybercrime
New Tactics Like Deepfakes and Digital Arrest
AI is now being used in deepfake technology as well. In cases like digital arrest, criminals intimidate the victim by faking the face and voice of a well-known police officer, making him think he is talking to a real officer.
Triple Extortion and the Threat of Crime-as-a-Service
The triple extortion model has now come to the fore in cybercrime. In this, the data is first locked from the ransomware, then the money is recovered by threatening to leak it. Apart from this, the trend of Crime-as-a-Service is also increasing rapidly. In this, organized gangs facilitate crime even to those who do not have technical know-how. That is, pay money and get ready cybercrime service.
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