A few weeks after ChatGPT went public, Check Point Research researchers found that some cybercrime forum members with little or no coding experience were able to use the chatbot to write software and emails that could be used for other illegal activities such as espionage, ransomware, spam, and phishing. reported that they were used for
Hackers showed great interest
“Cybercriminals have already shown significant interest in neural networks and are actively using this latest trend to generate malicious code,” the company’s researchers said, although “it is too early to decide whether ChatGPT capabilities will become the new favorite tool of darknet participants.”
A member of the darknet forums posted his first malicious script to ChatGPT, praising the chatbot for its good help. Based on artificial intelligence, ChatGPT is undoubtedly a very useful tool. However, it is a fact that it can turn into an effective weapon in the hands of malicious people.