Microsoft recently released the Microsoft Digital Defense Report 2024, this year’s edition of the company’s annual cybersecurity report. In the 114-page document, Microsoft reveals — among other things — just how much cyber threats have grown over the past year.
Cybercriminals have gained access to better resources, including the incorporation of AI tools to bolster their arsenal. They’re now better equipped to create fake images, videos, and audio recordings to trick people, to flood job applications with AI-created “perfect” résumés to physically access companies, and much more.
But hackers can also use your use of AI services to attack you. For example, they can use cross-prompt injection attacks (XPIA) to send fake input to the AI tools you use, which allows them to take over your computer or steal your personal data.
According to the report, Microsoft customers are exposed to over 600 million cyber attacks daily, which range from ransomware …