AI-Enhanced OSINT: The Double-Edged Sword of Cybersecurity’s Future

Cybercriminals are using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) to gather publicly available data and target organizations with AI-powered attacks. From spear phishing to deepfakes, malicious actors exploit social media, leaked credentials, and more. To counteract, organizations should conduct regular OSINT audits and security training to stay ahead of these evolving threats.

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In the realm of cybersecurity, OSINT is like the Swiss Army knife of intel gathering – it’s versatile, reliable, and everyone wants one. But as it turns out, even the bad guys have figured out how to weaponize this nifty tool. Who would have thought that a job change announcement could be more dangerous than a game of Minesweeper?

Key Points:

  • OSINT is crucial for both cybersecurity defenders and attackers.
  • Bad actors use OSINT to gather detailed profiles for targeted attacks.
  • AI enhances both the defensive and offensive capabilities of OSINT.
  • AI in OSINT can lead to advanced phishing, account takeovers, and infrastructure attacks.
  • Organizations need regular audits, training, and supply chain monitoring to combat AI-driven OSINT threats.

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