AI-Powered Cyberattacks: ESET Ireland's Warning
AI-Powered Cyberattacks on the Rise: ESET Ireland Warns of Evolving Threats
ESET Ireland, the leading distributor of ESET cybersecurity solutions, is sounding the alarm about the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools by cybercriminals to enhance their attacks. These AI-driven tools enable attackers to quickly identify vulnerabilities and automate tasks, lowering the barrier for serious harm to businesses and governments.
Recent reports highlight an attacker using an AI chatbot to probe government systems, demonstrating how everyday AI can be used to fuel sophisticated hacks. However, George Foley, a spokesperson for ESET Ireland, assures that AI does not unlock doors on its own. Weak passwords, excessive user access, outdated software, and careless clicks remain the primary entry points for cyber threats.
ESET researchers have observed real-world cases, such as the PromptLock ransomware, which incorporates generative AI during attacks. As Irelands organizations prepare for stricter cybersecurity rules under the European Unions NIS two framework, ESET Ireland advises simple yet effective measures to stay protected: limit user access, reduce admin rights, promptly patch software flaws, monitor data flows, and train teams on phishing awareness. By focusing on these basics and establishing clear roles, organizations can better navigate the evolving threat landscape. For more security tips, visit ESETs Ireland site.
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