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AI Fuels Surge in Global Cyber Crime Amid Security Concerns

What Happened

Cyber crime is on the rise globally, as detailed in a Financial Times analysis. Criminals are becoming more sophisticated, leveraging advanced tactics to breach digital systems and steal information. The emergence of artificial intelligence technology is intensifying these threats, with AI tools enabling faster, more targeted attacks and helping cybercriminals automate their operations. At the same time, companies and governments are racing to adopt AI for defensive measures, aiming to detect threats and respond in real time. With both sides using AI, the cyber security landscape is evolving rapidly, raising major concerns among law enforcement, businesses, and policy makers worldwide.

Why It Matters

The escalation of cyber crime fueled by AI has major implications for global digital safety and trust. As attack and defense strategies become more technologically advanced, organizations face increased risks and must prioritize security innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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