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CSO.webp 2023-02-02 03:50:00 Foreign states already using ChatGPT maliciously, UK IT leaders believe (lien direct) Most UK IT leaders believe that foreign states are already using the ChatGPT chatbot for malicious purposes against other nations. That's according to a new study from BlackBerry, which surveyed 500 UK IT decision makers revealing that, while 60% of respondents see ChatGPT as generally being used for “good” purposes, 72% are concerned by its potential to be used for malicious purposes when it comes to cybersecurity. In fact, almost half (48%) predicted that a successful cyberattack will be credited to the technology within the next 12 months. The findings follow recent research which showed how attackers can use ChatGPT to significantly enhance phishing and business email compromise (BEC) scams.To read this article in full, please click here Guideline ChatGPT ★★★
CSO.webp 2023-01-16 02:00:00 How AI chatbot ChatGPT changes the phishing game (lien direct) ChatGPT, OpenAI's free chatbot based on GPT-3.5, was released on 30 November 2022 and racked up a million users in five days. It is capable of writing emails, essays, code and phishing emails, if the user knows how to ask.By comparison, it took Twitter two years to reach a million users. Facebook took ten months, Dropbox seven months, Spotify five months, Instagram six weeks. Pokemon Go took ten hours, so don't break out the champagne bottles, but still, five days is pretty impressive for a web-based tool that didn't have any built-in name recognition.To read this article in full, please click here Tool ChatGPT ★★
CSO.webp 2023-01-11 10:36:00 Study shows attackers can use ChatGPT to significantly enhance phishing and BEC scams (lien direct) Security researchers have used the GPT-3 natural language generation model and the ChatGPT chatbot based on it to show how such deep learning models can be used to make social engineering attacks such as phishing or business email compromise scams harder to detect and easier to pull off.The study, by researchers with security firm WithSecure, demonstrates that not only can attackers generate unique variations of the same phishing lure with grammatically correct and human-like written text, but they can build entire email chains to make their emails more convincing and can even generate messages using the writing style of real people based on provided samples of their communications.To read this article in full, please click here ChatGPT ★★
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