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Microsoft says nation-states are misusing ChatGPT and actually names them
We often hear about nation-state hackers being behind cyberattacks‚ but those nation-states aren't always named in security reports.
When it comes to ChatGPT and Copilot abuse‚ Microsoft and OpenAI are going about security differently. In a pair of blog posts‚ the two AI partners on ChatGPT tech have named all the usual suspects you'd expect to target the US and other democracies with the help of generative AI services like ChatGPT.
Hacker groups from Russia‚ North Korea‚ Iran‚ and China (twice) appear in the reports. These groups are well-known by cybersecurity researchers‚ as they've been active in various fields. With the emergence of generative AI powered by large language models (LLM)‚ these hackers have started tentatively employing services like ChatGPT to do evil.
Evil‚ of course‚ is in the eye of the beholder. These countries would probably deny any ChatGPT-related attack claims or other cybersecurity-related accusations. Just like any Western democracy whose hackers might employ AI for spying purposes would deny doing it.
But the reports are interesting nonetheless‚ especially Microsoft's‚ which provides plenty of details on the actions of these nation-state players.
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