AI Cybercrime in 2025: A Dangerous Intersection

Experts are ringing alarm bells about the dangerous intersection of artificial intelligence and cybercrime. Already, AI tools are being weaponized to commit fraud, and the consequences are staggering.

CyberCube’s 2025 Predictions: How AI, Quantum Computing, and Innovation Will Reshape Cyber Insurance

CyberCube has unveiled its 2025 Predictions Report, highlighting key trends shaping the cyber (re)insurance market. With insights from industry leaders, the report emphasizes emerging challenges and opportunities in cyber risk management. From the report, “While market conditions remain competitive, the continued maturation of the sector offers significant potential for growth and innovation.” Some of your … Read more

AI Cybersecurity Threats: A Dominating Force in Arelion’s Latest Report

Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: A Double-Edged Sword Arelion’s new report, “Artificial Intelligence: Opportunity or Threat for Global Networks?“, highlights the transformative yet perilous role of AI in the cybersecurity landscape. While AI offers vast opportunities to enhance network operations, its adoption has simultaneously heightened vulnerabilities as AI cybersecurity threats become more sophisticated. AI-Powered Cyberattacks: A … Read more

Cybersecurity Threats: Malicious AI – Cyber Insurance Reshaping Business Risk in 2024 – Chubb

The business risk landscape is evolving rapidly, with cybersecurity threats and technological disruptions taking center stage. A recent report by Chubb highlights the growing importance of addressing risks like malicious AI manipulation, cyber breaches, and data leaks to ensure sustainable business growth. The findings, drawn from a survey of 517 risk decision-makers across the U.S. … Read more

Scam-Yourself Attacks: How Cybercriminals Turn Victims Into Their Own Hackers

We’ve reported that human error is often at the root of cybersecurity breaches. From weak passwords to careless clicks, people are the weakest link in cyber defense. And if behavioral psychology can boost sales in legitimate businesses, why not in crime? Like stores use your desire for a bargain to take you from your cash, … Read more

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