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Workshop Paper Discusses AI-Driven Cybersecurity Threats and Social Engineering Risks

Workshop Paper Discusses AI-Driven Cybersecurity Threats and Social Engineering Risks The document outlines generic technical concerns about AI‑enabled cyber attacks and mentions a Russian ransomware campaign, but it does not name specific officials, agencies, or financial transactions. It offers limited actionable leads beyond the existence of a research workshop and publicly available references. Key insights: AI can automate vulnerability detection and spear‑phishing on platforms like Twitter.; Organized Russian ransomware‑as‑a‑service operations are cited as a threat.; Large‑scale AI‑driven cyberwarfare could degrade internet functionality and spill into real‑world conflicts.

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Workshop Paper Discusses AI-Driven Cybersecurity Threats and Social Engineering Risks The document outlines generic technical concerns about AI‑enabled cyber attacks and mentions a Russian ransomware campaign, but it does not name specific officials, agencies, or financial transactions. It offers limited actionable leads beyond the existence of a research workshop and publicly available references. Key insights: AI can automate vulnerability detection and spear‑phishing on platforms like Twitter.; Organized Russian ransomware‑as‑a‑service operations are cited as a threat.; Large‑scale AI‑driven cyberwarfare could degrade internet functionality and spill into real‑world conflicts.

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