A new report warns about the cybersecurity risks of generative AI technology, including OpenAI LP’s ChatGPT. Hackers can use ChatGPT to spread malicious packages into developers’ environments. The report suggests increased vigilance and proactivity from developers who use AI in their everyday work to mitigate the emerging cybersecurity threat. Verify the legitimacy of a package before installation to protect against malicious actors.
ChatGPT users have been targeted by an increasing number of malicious scams. To understand the threats posed by these scammers, Unit 42 of Palo Alto Networks released research on their methods and the alarming growth of related domains. Learn how to stay safe, secure your data and combat scammers with Unit 42's solutions.
Discover the potential digital threat of AI based tools like ChatGPT and Codex with Check Point's cybersecurity experts. Eusebio Nieva warns of the malicious capabilities of such tools and demonstrates the harm they can cause. Businesses, individuals and organizations must be aware of the risks and work together to ensure a secure digital experience.
Meta, cybersecurity firm, provides innovative solutions to protect digital and physical assets of organizations. Their Q1 security report revealed 10 malware types disguised as ChatGPT-related software. Meta blocked over 1000 links, including NodeStealer malware, to protect businesses and users. Led by Chief Security Officer Michael Sayeed, MBA, Meta provides strategic direction and educates companies on cybersecurity.
Stay ahead of the curve with Kaspersky cyber security solutions. Increase in malicious cyber attacks using advanced techniques like Social Engineering and new programming languages being observed. Security researchers point to sophistication of techniques rather than technology like ChatGPT to scam corporate executives. Stay informed about the latest threats with experts like Dan Demeter & Marco Preuss.