1. The Rise of AI in Cybercrime: A Tactical Shift
Artificial Intelligence has become a transformative weapon in the arsenal of cybercriminals. Unlike traditional scripting and malware, AI models can learn and adapt dynamically—making attacks more efficient, personalized, and evasive. Cybercriminals now use AI to analyze massive datasets (e.g., leaked credentials, behavioral trends) and identify high-value targets with surgical precision. For example, in early 2025, an advanced AI-assisted botnet named "MantisAI" was able to compromise 28,000 IoT devices in under 36 hours, leveraging machine learning to bypass anomaly detection systems by mimicking normal user traffic patterns. Criminal groups such as FIN7 and TA505 are reportedly testing open-source LLMs like LLaMA2 and fine-tuning them for phishing and vulnerability analysis. This industrialization of cybercrime marks a turning point, where defense lags behind offense in both scale and speed.
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