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Hackers can use 9 of the most popular AI tools to assemble massive botnets

HalluSquatting weaponizes LLMs' inability to say I don't know.
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The Economic Times
· Jun 22, 2026
The 'Boss Scam': Hackers target CEOs and firms
The 'Boss Scam': Hackers target CEOs and firms
CBC News
· Jun 23, 2026
Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies warn of new AI models impact on cyber risks
Cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology is poised to supercharge offensive hacking capabilities, and urgent action is needed to face up to the threat, U.S., British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand cybersecurity agency officials said on Monday.
Fortune
· Jul 10, 2025
How a deepfake of Marco Rubio exposed the alarming ease of AI voice scams
With just 15 seconds of audio, hackers can now launch convincing deepfake scams—targeting CEOs, employees, and even world leaders.
Quartz
· Jul 1, 2026
Micron, Intel, and AMD soared last quarter, adding more than $2 trillion in market cap
The three chipmakers are now the 10th, 11th, and 12th most valuable U.S. tech companies as investors broaden AI bets
NL Times
AI increases the dangers of phishing and cyberattacks, says Dutch data authority
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing the risks of phishing and cyberattacks, and organizations need to immediately take action to get their cybersecurity in order,
TechCrunch
· Jul 8, 2026
These AI startups are growing revenue at faster and faster rates
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Related coverage for "Hackers can use 9 of the most popular AI tools to assemble massive botnets": The Economic Times — The 'Boss Scam': Hackers target CEOs and firms . CBC News — Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies warn of new AI models impact on cyber risks. Fortune — How a deepfake of Marco Rubio exposed the alarming ease of AI voice scams. Quartz — Micron, Intel, and AMD soared last quarter, adding more than $2 trillion in market cap. NL Times — AI increases the dangers of phishing and cyberattacks, says Dutch data authority. TechCrunch — These AI startups are growing revenue at faster and faster rates