At RSA Conference, experts reveal how "evil AI" is changing hacking forever
- At the 2025 RSA Conference in San Francisco, LMG Security experts demonstrated how 'evil AI' tools enable hackers to exploit software vulnerabilities rapidly and effectively.
- 'Evil AI' are AI platforms designed without ethical safeguards, such as WormGPT, which can answer destructive requests and identify exploits before defenders respond.
- LMG Security showed WormGPT detecting complex vulnerabilities like Log4j and providing step-by-step hacking instructions that evade detection by tools like SonarQube and ChatGPT.
- Sherri Davidoff remarked that hackers with moderate skills might leverage the AI's findings to develop an exploit, while Matt Durrin raised concerns about attackers employing unethical AI technologies—absent protective measures—to uncover security weaknesses before defenders have a chance to fix them.
- The demonstration underscored the urgent need for cybersecurity defenses to evolve rapidly as AI-powered hacking tools grow more sophisticated and widespread.
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