A new cybersecurity report has revealed that most domains containing the phrase ChatGPT are potentially harmful. This is due to the rising popularity of ChatGPT, an AI-driven chatbot that uses natural language processing technology to generate dialogue that is difficult to distinguish from real human speech. The report highlights that cyber-criminals are taking advantage of this technology, with one in two IT leaders now believing that ChatGPT will be used to increase cyber attacks.
Despite the risks, ChatGPT has been highly successful, with over 100 million active users worldwide. It has become a valuable tool for content creators, marketers and software engineers. However, the report warns that cyber-criminals are using ChatGPT for malicious purposes. The report, by DNSSense, found over 4,000 active domains containing the phrase “ChatGPT,” of which 78% were potentially harmful.
The report’s findings are significant and highlight the dire need for improved online security measures. Businesses and individuals must take steps to protect themselves from potential cyber threats. By using AI-driven domain categorization tools such as Cyber X-Ray, businesses can gather crucial information on potential cyber risks. DNSSense’s Cyber X-Ray allows businesses to glean dynamic cyber threat intelligence and classification of virtually all domains on the internet. Cyber X-Ray also drives two other cutting-edge security solutions developed by DNSSense: DNSEye and DNSSome.
The report serves as a wake-up call for online users to protect themselves in an increasingly dangerous online environment. With AI-driven security threats on the rise, businesses must fight fire with fire and use AI-driven security solutions to defend against cyber-attacks. The rise of ChatGPT highlights the importance of tighter online security measures, not only for businesses but individuals too.