How the Dark Web is Reacting to the AI Revolution

More than 200,000 OpenAI credentials are currently being sold on the dark web in the form of stealer logs. While this is undoubtedly concerning, the statistic only begins to scratch the surface of threat actors’ interests in ChatGPT, GPT-4, and AI models more broadly. 

Watch the video where Flare Security Researcher, Eric Clay, discusses how the dark web is reacting to the AI revolution with Mathieu Lavoie CTO and Serge-Olivier Paquette, Innovation Director. They covered topics such as customized spear-phishing campaigns, automated exploit detection, vishing attacks, hacking AI models, and the challenges faced by security teams. You won’t want to miss it. 

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Eric Clay

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Eric Clay has a strong cybersecurity background and significant experience building marketing approaches for SaaS companies. Clay began their career at a B2B marketing agency as an outside consultant for inbound lead gen processes in the cybersecurity and SaaS space and later became CMO at two cybersecurity startups. As Flare’s Marketing Director, Clay works with our marketing team to set and improve marketing strategies and approaches.

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