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The Future of Cybercrime and ChatGPT

  • Writer: Elsa Barron
    Elsa Barron
  • Jun 14, 2023
  • 2 min read

Chatbots and malware are becoming more prevalent as a result of the emergence of AI chatbots, ushering in a new era of automation. As technology advances, it becomes more challenging for people and businesses to implement security frameworks and defend critical data against assaults.

There have been mounting worries about ChatGPT, a chatbot programme from OpenAI, since its release. The main topics of conversation have been concerns about cyber security and the morality of using ChatGPT in academic settings. Nevertheless, despite rising worries, the programme has been extremely popular since its initial introduction. The AI-controlled chatbot is a deep learning-enhanced large language model (LLM) system. The tool can analyze particular themes, translate documents, and generate code in the most popular programming languages. It has been trained to process and write human-like texts in response to user requests.

The Development of ChatGPT and the Risk of Cybercrime

The possibility of cybercriminals abusing new technology is always present with the advent of new technologies. For ChatGPT, however, this also entails learning how to design attacks and create ransomware. Cybercriminals looking to create convincing phishing attacks or programmes find the chatbot to be an appealing tool due to the large amounts of data and natural language capabilities it can pass.

The following categories can be used to group ChatGPT security risks:

Data theft: Data theft refers to the unauthorised use of personal data for immoral activities like fraud and identity theft.

Phishing: These bogus emails disguised as coming from reputable sources are designed to steal personal information like passwords and credit card numbers. In order to deceive consumers into disclosing important information, cybercriminals send phoney emails from sources that appear to be authentic.




 
 
 

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