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AI-Driven Cyberthreats Surge as Automated Scans Reach 36,000 Per Second

AI-Driven Cyberthreats Surge as Automated Scans Reach 36,000 Per Second
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A recent report by Fortinet reveals a significant increase in AI-powered cyberthreats, with automated scanning activities rising to 36,000 scans per second, emphasizing the need for advanced defense strategies.

Fortinet's latest report highlights a dramatic surge in cyberthreats driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. The data indicates a 16.7% year-on-year increase in global automated scanning activities, now reaching an astonishing 36,000 scans per second.

Key Findings

Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting vulnerable digital assets, including Remote Desktop Protocols (RDP), Internet of Things (IoT) systems, and Session Initiation Protocols (SIP), earlier in their attack cycles. This proactive approach has led to a 500% increase in logs from compromised systems, resulting in over 1.7 billion stolen credentials circulating on the dark web. Consequently, there has been a 42% surge in credential-based targeted attacks.

Evolution of Ransomware

The report also sheds light on the evolving nature of ransomware threats. Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operations are expanding, with groups like Ransomhub, LockBit 3.0, Play, and Medusa leading the charge. Notably, the United States has been the primary target, accounting for 61% of ransomware attacks, followed by the UK and Canada at 6% and 5%, respectively.

Recommendations

Fortinet emphasizes the necessity for organizations to adopt modern defense strategies to counter these sophisticated cyberattacks. Recommended measures include implementing AI-driven security solutions, adopting zero trust architectures, and establishing real-time threat management systems.

In my opinion, the rapid advancement of AI in cyberattacks necessitates a corresponding evolution in defense mechanisms. Organizations must stay vigilant and proactive, continuously updating their security protocols to address emerging threats. Collaboration between the public and private sectors is crucial to develop comprehensive strategies that can effectively mitigate the risks posed by AI-powered cyberthreats.

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