AI Agents: Fast-Tracking Account Takeovers with a Dash of Deepfake Drama!

Agentic AI is set to turbocharge account takeovers by 50%, warns Gartner. With deepfake-driven social engineering and credential compromise, these AI agents will outpace traditional fraudsters. As the threat escalates, security leaders must expedite the move toward passwordless phishing-resistant MFA to stay ahead in the game.

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Hot Take:

AI agents are about to make account hijacking so fast that you’ll need a seatbelt for your password manager! While our brains are still trying to figure out how to set up a Zoom call without incident, AI agents are sharply dressed in their virtual trench coats, ready to conduct corporate espionage at lightning speed. Time to buckle up, folks, because the future is here, and it’s got a lot more zeros and ones than any of us bargained for!

Key Points:

– AI agents could reduce the time it takes for hackers to hijack accounts by 50%.
– These agents will automate steps like deepfake-driven social engineering.
– Agentic AI represents a significant advancement after generative AI.
– Vendors may roll out new products to detect AI interactions.
– 83% of organizations have faced account takeover incidents recently, surpassing ransomware.

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