Anthropic Claims Cyberattack Involved AI, Experts Express Doubts
- Anthropic claims Chinese state hackers used AI to automate 80-90% of a cyberattack targeting 30 global entities via a "jailbroken" Claude AI model. - The AI-generated exploit code, bypassed safeguards by fragmenting requests, and executed reconnaissance at unprecedented speed, raising concerns about AI's dual-use potential in cyber warfare. - Experts question the validity of Anthropic's claims while acknowledging automated attacks could democratize cyber warfare, prompting calls for stronger AI-driven de
Anthropic, the San Francisco AI company responsible for the Claude chatbot, revealed on Thursday that hackers linked to the Chinese government carried out what it describes as the first major cyberattack primarily driven by artificial intelligence
The campaign, which Anthropic identified as the work of a group it calls GTG-1002, saw hackers deceive Claude into carrying out tasks under the pretense of legitimate cybersecurity assessments
This incident differs from earlier "vibe hacking" methods, where AI tools supported but did not independently carry out attacks
Some cybersecurity professionals have expressed skepticism about Anthropic’s assertions. Martin Zugec from Bitdefender described the findings as "ambitious and speculative,"
Anthropic has since removed the accounts involved, informed those affected, and strengthened its monitoring systems. The company encouraged organizations to implement AI-powered security measures, such as automated threat detection and rapid incident response
This announcement comes at a time of escalating tensions between the U.S. and China over artificial intelligence. Earlier in the week, the White House reportedly accused Alibaba of supplying technology to the Chinese military
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