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Experts worry about AI-powered ‘cyber-physical’ attacks

NBC News, Binding Hook

Experts are increasingly concerned about artificial intelligence-powered “cyber-physical” attacks that target critical infrastructure like electric grids and transportation systems. Chinese government hackers have been targeting US systems, the FBI has alleged, and while a Russian military hackers’ cyber-physical attack against Ukraine’s energy grid last year was eventually thwarted, it showed the speed at which such an attack could be readied, a cyber espionage analyst wrote for Binding Hook. Still, nation-states have so far avoided attacks on physical infrastructure as they could be seen as acts of war: One MIT professor told NBC News, “The only thing really keeping bad things from happening is there is not sufficient motivation.”

Two-thirds of countries going to the polls this year at risk of cyber attacks

Tidal Cyber, Financial Times

Two-thirds of all countries holding elections in 2024 face cyber threats, according to recent research by Tidal Cyber, including disinformation campaigns and attacks disrupting the electoral process from at least one state-backed cyber threat actor linked to Russia, China, or Iran. China was said to be behind a particularly intense wave of cyber attacks during Taiwan’s elections in January, and Beijing allegedly spearheaded cyber campaigns targeting Britain’s Electoral Commission. However, trade links with China complicated the UK’s efforts to enforce tough measures against Beijing, the Financial Times reported.

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