UN draft treaty to combat cybercrime
The UN General Assembly approved a resolution on 27 December 2019 that will start the process of drafting a new international treaty to combat cybercrime over objections from the European Union, the United States and other countries.
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UN ups 2020 budget
The United Nations General Assembly adopted a USD 3.07-billion operating budget which for the first time includes funding for the investigation of war crimes in Syria and Myanmar.
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U.N. condemns human rights abuses against Rohingya
The U.N. General Assembly approved a resolution on 27 December 2019 strongly condemning human rights abuses against Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims and other minorities, including arbitrary arrests, torture, rape and deaths in detention.
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Mars 2020 rover to seek ancient life
The Mars 2020 rover, which sets off for the Red Planet next year, will not only search for traces of ancient life, but pave the way for future human missions, NASA scientists said as they unveiled the vehicle.
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The UN General Assembly approved a resolution on 27 December 2019 that will start the process of drafting a new international treaty to combat cybercrime over objections from the European Union, the United States and other countries.
Read More: https://www.ksgindia.com/study-material/news-for-aspirants/22432-un-draft-treaty-to-combat-cybercrime.html
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UN ups 2020 budget
The United Nations General Assembly adopted a USD 3.07-billion operating budget which for the first time includes funding for the investigation of war crimes in Syria and Myanmar.
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U.N. condemns human rights abuses against Rohingya
The U.N. General Assembly approved a resolution on 27 December 2019 strongly condemning human rights abuses against Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims and other minorities, including arbitrary arrests, torture, rape and deaths in detention.
Read More: https://www.ksgindia.com/study-material/news-for-aspirants/22430-u-n-condemns-human-rights-abuses-against-rohingya.html
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Mars 2020 rover to seek ancient life
The Mars 2020 rover, which sets off for the Red Planet next year, will not only search for traces of ancient life, but pave the way for future human missions, NASA scientists said as they unveiled the vehicle.
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Dark web’s dangerous AI for cybercrime
GS Paper - 3 (ICT)
The world witnessed the boundless possibilities of AI and also came up close with its potential threats in terms of misinformation, deepfakes, and loss of human jobs. From ChaosGPT to the dark web harnessing the power of AI to wreak havoc, all have been dominating news feeds in the past few months. Reportedly, FraudGPT is a bot that is used for offences such as creating cracking tools, phishing emails, etc. It can be used to write malicious code, create undetectable malware, detect leaks, and vulnerabilities.
What is FraudGPT?
A screenshot of the bot that is making the rounds on the Internet shows the screen of the chatbot with the text ‘Chat GPT Fraud Bot. Bot without limitations, rules, boundaries.”
On the Dark Web, FraudGPT is described as a cutting-edge tool that ‘is sure to change the community and the way you work forever’.
The promoter also claims that with the bot, the sky’s the limit and that it allows users to manipulate it to their advantage and make it do whatever they want.
The promoter also claims that there have been over 3000 confirmed sales so far of FraudGPT.
What can FraudGPT do?
FraudGPT has been perceived to be an all-in-one solution for cybercriminals considering it can do a range of things, including creating phishing pages and writing malicious code.
A tool like FraudGPT can now make scammers look more realistic and convincing and can cause damage on a larger scale.
Security experts have been emphasising the need to innovate to combat threats posed by rogue AI like FraudGPT that can end up causing more harm.
Unfortunately, many in the domain feel that this is just the beginning, and there is no limit to what bad actors can do with the power of AI.
Earlier this month, another AI cybercrime tool, WormGPT, came to the surface. It was advertised on many forums on the Dark Web as a tool to launch sophisticated phishing and business email compromise attacks.
Experts had called it a blackhat alternative to GPT models, designed to carry out malicious activities.
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Dark web’s dangerous AI for cybercrime
GS Paper - 3 (ICT)
The world witnessed the boundless possibilities of AI and also came up close with its potential threats in terms of misinformation, deepfakes, and loss of human jobs. From ChaosGPT to the dark web harnessing the power of AI to wreak havoc, all have been dominating news feeds in the past few months. Reportedly, FraudGPT is a bot that is used for offences such as creating cracking tools, phishing emails, etc. It can be used to write malicious code, create undetectable malware, detect leaks, and vulnerabilities.
What is FraudGPT?
A screenshot of the bot that is making the rounds on the Internet shows the screen of the chatbot with the text ‘Chat GPT Fraud Bot. Bot without limitations, rules, boundaries.”
On the Dark Web, FraudGPT is described as a cutting-edge tool that ‘is sure to change the community and the way you work forever’.
The promoter also claims that with the bot, the sky’s the limit and that it allows users to manipulate it to their advantage and make it do whatever they want.
The promoter also claims that there have been over 3000 confirmed sales so far of FraudGPT.
What can FraudGPT do?
FraudGPT has been perceived to be an all-in-one solution for cybercriminals considering it can do a range of things, including creating phishing pages and writing malicious code.
A tool like FraudGPT can now make scammers look more realistic and convincing and can cause damage on a larger scale.
Security experts have been emphasising the need to innovate to combat threats posed by rogue AI like FraudGPT that can end up causing more harm.
Unfortunately, many in the domain feel that this is just the beginning, and there is no limit to what bad actors can do with the power of AI.
Earlier this month, another AI cybercrime tool, WormGPT, came to the surface. It was advertised on many forums on the Dark Web as a tool to launch sophisticated phishing and business email compromise attacks.
Experts had called it a blackhat alternative to GPT models, designed to carry out malicious activities.
#upsc #news #headline #dark #dangerous #cybercrime #fraud #GPT #malware #leaks #vulnerabilities #emails #malicious #rules #web #woem #gpt #sophisticated #blackhat