ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS USED FOR HACKING
Hacking
Hacking is an attempt to exploit a computer system or a private network inside a computer. Simply put, it is the unauthorized access to or control over computer network security systems for some illicit purpose.
In today's world, as technology increases rapidly, it is not always necessary that a hacker is always a human. The demand of hacker to work on the AI also increases.So now people want to work on AI, they want AI to hack for them.
AI-is a technology which is mostly used to develop the artificial intelligence such as a robot, chatbots.
According to an experiment, the AI named SNAP-R is being asked to click the malicious link and on the other hand, the same task to be done by manually or by humans. #AIVSHUMANS
so the result was concluded that the AI is much faster than the humans.
A.I. technologies for malicious purposes might face the barrier to entry. In addition, they'll also need to secure top talent to develop the programming.
To this day, many hacks occur after a phishing email containing malware is sent to the target. In other instances, the victims secured their logins with weak passwords or forgot to upgrade their software with the latest patch making them easier to hack.A.I. technologies like machine learning have shown the potential to resolve some of these problems. But it may only be a matter of time before the hackers eventually upgrade their arsenal.
So our brave new world of AI-enabled hacking awaits, with criminals becoming increasingly capable of targeting vulnerable users and systems. Computer security firms will likewise lean on an AI in a never-ending effort to keep up. Eventually, these tools will escape human comprehension and control, working at lightning fast speeds in an emerging digital ecosystem. It’ll get to a point where both hackers and infosec professionals have no choice but to hit the “go” button on their respective systems, and simply hope for the best.
In today's world, as technology increases rapidly, it is not always necessary that a hacker is always a human. The demand of hacker to work on the AI also increases.So now people want to work on AI, they want AI to hack for them.
AI-is a technology which is mostly used to develop the artificial intelligence such as a robot, chatbots.
According to an experiment, the AI named SNAP-R is being asked to click the malicious link and on the other hand, the same task to be done by manually or by humans. #AIVSHUMANS
so the result was concluded that the AI is much faster than the humans.
"Hackers have been using artificial intelligence as a weapon for quite some time"
Artificial intelligence, and machine learning, in particular, are perfect tools to be used at the hacker's end. These tools, can make decisions about what to attack, who to attack, when to attack, and so on.
In the immediate future AI system becomes more capable of AI-enable cyber attacks that can cause an explosion of network penetration, personal data theft or loss may be computer viruses.
Now from a research which was held in JULY at Blach Hat USA 2017 hundreds of leading cybersecurity experts gathered so they have been asked about the criminals hackers will use AI for offensive purposes and yes the result was positive with the 62% experts agrees upon the same.
The time is not soo far when the AI era comes and rule the hacking world.
A Powerful AI system tasked with ensuring your safety might imprison you at home
Now we need to protect the AI system from bad actors in the world of technology.
It's fair to say that when it comes to danger from a purposefully unethical intelligence, anything is possible.
Even today, AI can be used to define and to attack cyber infrastructure as well as increase the attack surface that hacker can target.
A drawback is that using machine learning can be expensive.Anyone who attempts to use A.I. technologies for malicious purposes might face the barrier to entry. In addition, they'll also need to secure top talent to develop the programming.
To this day, many hacks occur after a phishing email containing malware is sent to the target. In other instances, the victims secured their logins with weak passwords or forgot to upgrade their software with the latest patch making them easier to hack.A.I. technologies like machine learning have shown the potential to resolve some of these problems. But it may only be a matter of time before the hackers eventually upgrade their arsenal.
So our brave new world of AI-enabled hacking awaits, with criminals becoming increasingly capable of targeting vulnerable users and systems. Computer security firms will likewise lean on an AI in a never-ending effort to keep up. Eventually, these tools will escape human comprehension and control, working at lightning fast speeds in an emerging digital ecosystem. It’ll get to a point where both hackers and infosec professionals have no choice but to hit the “go” button on their respective systems, and simply hope for the best.
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