Apr 21
Supercharged scams
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significance 3/5
The article discusses how the release of ChatGPT has enabled criminals to use generative AI to create sophisticated and high-volume malicious emails. It highlights the transition from simple spam to more advanced, human-like phishing attempts driven by large language models.
Why it matters
Generative models are lowering the barrier to entry for high-volume, sophisticated social engineering attacks at scale.
Tags
#generative ai #cybersecurity #phishing #llm misuseRelated coverage
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