AI is increasingly being used by cybercriminals to carry out more sophisticated and damaging attacks. Here are the most commonly seen AI-fueled cyberattacks:
- Phishing – 59%
- AI-Powered Malware – 39%
- Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) – 34%
- DDoS Attacks – 34%
- Deepfake Attacks – 32%
The rise of AI means these threats are becoming faster, more accurate, and harder to detect.
Stay vigilant:
- Use advanced security tools and AI-driven defenses.
- Educate your team on the latest cyber threats.
- Protect your data and systems with multi-layered security strategies
Author
Gergő Gyebnár
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
With over a decade of experience in IT security and a background in business development and leadership, he brings valuable expertise to the role. As CEO, Gergő is responsible for leading the expansion of Black Cell’s OT Security and Detection Engineering services worldwide.
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