Amazon is warning that a Russian-speaking hacker used multiple generative AI services as part of a campaign that breached more than 600 FortiGate firewalls across 55 countries in five weeks.
The report warns CSOs that while AI is helping unsophisticated threat actors, failure to implement cybersecurity basics is fatal regardless of the attacker's skill.
Introduction Envision our digital world as a sprawling universe filled with glittering constellations of encrypted data, each packet of information ...
The U.S. government and its allies said hackers have been exploiting the newly identified bug in Cisco networking gear around ...
A low-skilled threat actor was able to do a lot with the help of AI, Amazon researchers warn.
Unlike previous Wi-Fi attacks, AirSnitch exploits core features in Layers 1 and 2 and the failure to bind and synchronize a ...
A Russian-speaking hacker used GenAI to breach the FortiGate firewalls, targeting credentials and backups for possible ransomware follow-on attacks.
Hackers use AI, GenAI and LLMs to breach Fortinet FortiGate firewalls as cybersecurity and threat actors leverage AI for ...
An open source project called Scrapling is gaining traction with AI agent users who want their bots to scrape sites without ...
An AI-assisted hacker campaign breached over 600 FortiGate firewalls worldwide by exploiting weak credentials and public interfaces in a chilling demonstration of how generative AI ...
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