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AI is transforming the cybercrime landscape by enhancing existing attack methods rather than creating new threats, making cybercriminal activities more efficient and accessible. The panel at RSA Conference 2025 emphasized the importance of adapting defense strategies to counter AI-driven attacks, highlighting the need for international cooperation and innovative security frameworks. As AI continues to evolve, both defenders and threat actors will need to adapt rapidly to the changing dynamics of cyber threats.
An analysis of over 2.6 million AI-related posts from underground sources reveals how threat actors are leveraging AI technologies for malicious purposes. The research highlights 100,000 tracked illicit sources and identifies five distinct use cases, including multilingual phishing and deepfake impersonation tools. This comprehensive insight offers unmatched visibility into adversaries' strategies and innovations in AI exploitation.
Silent Push CEO Ken Bagnall discusses the ongoing challenges of combating cybercrime, highlighting the vast network of financial scams linked to the Philippines-based company Funnull. He emphasizes the complexities of disrupting these operations, as crime organizations adapt to law enforcement tactics, and notes the need for a collaborative international effort to address the systemic issues posed by cybercrime.