The documents come from iSoon, also known as Auxun, a Chinese firm headquartered in Shanghai that sells third-party hacking and data-gathering services to Chinese government bureaus, security groups and state-owned enterprises.
Cyber terrorists are weaponising artificial intelligence to create new computer viruses capable of disrupting networks within seconds, The Sunday Telegraph has learned. The only protection against a new generation of cyber attacks being launched by China, Russia, Iran and North Korea will be a form of collective defence, where anonymised data is shared between western governments and private companies, the head of one cyber security company has warned. Linda Zecher, head of cyber security firm I
Microsoft published a report saying state-backed hackers from Russia, China, and Iran have been using tools from OpenAI, a US based artificial intelligence research organisation, to increase their skills and trick their targets. Microsoft has also invested a significant amount in OpenAI.