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HHS issues two warnings: one about Royal & BlackCat Ransomware, and one about AI’s potential use in malware

Posted on January 18, 2023July 19, 2023 by Dissent

HHS issued two reports or advisories this past week.  The first was a 67-page report on Royal & BlackCat Ransomware and the threat that they pose to the healthcare sector.

The second publication was an HC3 Analyst Note,  Artificial Intelligence and Its Current Potential to Aid in Malware Development.  Related to this issue, see Russian criminals can’t wait to hop over OpenAI’s fence, use ChatGPT for evil

 

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