The Chinese government does not tolerate any form of cyberattacks and will not allow any country or individual to engage in such illegal activities using Chinese infrastructure, its embassy in the Philippines said. It made the assurances after the Philippines on Monday said that hackers from China last month attempted to break into government websites, including President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's personal website, but failed. Manila did not say the hackers were linked to any state, but said they were found to be using the services of Chinese state-owned company Unicom.
Hackers are discussing the use of ChatGPT and other AI tools for illegal activities, according to a report. The report highlights the discussions on the dark web regarding the incorporation of AI chatbots for nefarious purposes. It also mentions the availability of stolen ChatGPT accounts and the marketing of alternative AI tools on the dark web. The report emphasizes the need for cybersecurity measures to stay ahead of cybercriminals.
LAPU-LAPU City Mayor Junard “Ahong” Chan has announced that the City will launch an administrative investigation into illegal activities allegedly taking place at the public market of Barangay Poblacion.