New research shows that the much-feared AI takeover of the cybercrime world is mostly hype, with real risks coming from everyday technology instead.
Picture a bustling online marketplace where people trade stolen data, rent botnets, and swap tips on the latest scams. For years, experts and headlines have warned that generative AI tools like ChatGPT would hand cybercriminals a superpower, enabling lone operators to automate entire fraud rings or beginners to craft sophisticated attacks with a few casual prompts. Yet a detailed study of the underground world paints a far quieter picture. The paper titled, “Stand-Alone . . .
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