ChatGPT, the generative artificial intelligence chatbot, has opened up a host of new possibilities and potential uses. However, threat actors have been using the technology for malicious purposes, such as phishing, malware composition, and data mining. Security experts urge caution rather than panic, and recommend staying alert for ChatGPT-related cyberattacks. Companies and governments are leveraging ChatGPT to bolster security and protect their networks, while BlackBerry's security solutions provide unique insights and help detect the latest dangers.
. This article highlights the effects of AI tech on the tech industry, with consumer-facing tools such as Midjourney and ChatGPT that can generate images and textual content. Unfortunately, it can also be used for malicious activities such as malware. OpenAI, who develops ChatGPT, has added safeguards to limit these, however cybercriminals are now using their own AI tools. To protect against this, remain vigilant, ensure security patches and two-factor authentication are in place.
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