67.3% of attackers are leveraging AI, with rising risks. Cyberattack methods are evolving.
What we learned mapping a year’s worth of AI-enabled cyber threats
Original: What we learned mapping a year’s worth of AI-enabled cyber threats
Importance: AIによるサイバー攻撃の手法変化がセキュリティに影響を与えるため。
Summary
A report examines how well security techniques hold up as AI transforms cyberattack methods. Analyzing 832 banned accounts, it found 67.3% used AI for malware creation, with a rising number of high-risk actors. AI is increasingly applied in deeper attack techniques, regardless of an attacker's technical knowledge.
Key Points
- 67.3% used AI for malware creation
- Increase in high-risk actors
- AI usage shifted to internal activities
- Rise in AI for account discovery
- Less skilled attackers can leverage AI
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The report analyzes 832 banned accounts from March 2025 to March 2026, mapping them to the MITRE ATT&CK framework. Key findings show 67.3% used AI for attack preparation, with medium to high-risk actors increasing from 33% to 56%. AI usage shifted from initial access to internal activities, with an 8.9% rise in AI for account discovery and an 8.6% decrease in AI-assisted phishing, indicating AI's enablement of complex techniques for less skilled actors.
Source: https://www.anthropic.com/news/AI-enabled-cyber-threats-mitre-attack
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