State-Sponsored Hackers Using Popular AI Tools Including Gemini, Google Warns
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Google Detects Unusual Traffic – Causes, Block Details & How to Resolve
Nation-state hackers are increasingly leveraging the capabilities of advanced artificial intelligence models, including Google’s Gemini, to… The post Google Detects Unusual Traffic – Causes, Block Details & How to Resolve appeared first on TIme News.
Google has blacked out something that many sensed: Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a productive tool, it is also integrating into real operations of cyberespionage and digital fraud, that is, malware. The latest report from the Google Threat Intelligence Group details 5 vectors that mark a tipping point in the detected and blocked activity. And hackers are trying to steal the logic that Google uses with its AI Gemini to then be able to…
State-Backed Hackers Are Turning to AI Tools to Plan, Build, and Scale Cyber Attacks
Cybersecurity investigators at Google have confirmed that state-sponsored hacking groups are actively relying on generative artificial intelligence to improve how they research targets, prepare cyber campaigns, and develop malicious tools. According to the company’s threat intelligence teams, North Korea–linked attackers were observed using the firm’s AI platform, Gemini, to collect and summarize publicly available information about organization…
Google's AI Gemini finds itself at the heart of a storm. Entities are trying to steal its know-how on a large scale, while state groups are exploiting it for their cyber attacks. An AI that is also used to experiment with malware.
North Korea-Linked Hackers Used Google’s Gemini for Cyber-Espionage, Report Says
Artificial intelligence was supposed to make work easier. It turns out it’s also making cyber-espionage faster.In a new research paper, Google says a North Korea-linked threat group used its Gemini AI model to research and profile potential targets. The group, tracked as UNC2970 and linked to the broader Lazarus ecosystem, reportedly used Gemini to “synthesize OSINT and profile high-value targets to support campaign planning and reconnaissance.”…
Hackers Try to Clone Google’s Gemini With 100,000+ AI Probes
Google built Gemini to answer questions. Now attackers are using questions as lockpicks. In a surge of more than 100,000 carefully engineered prompts, threat actors have been hammering Google’s Gemini chatbot in what the company calls “model extraction” or “distillation” attacks. By systematically probing the system, adversaries attempt to reverse engineer the model’s underlying logic, reasoning patterns, and chain of thought to build rival AI s…
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