AI Attacks Are No Longer Experimental: Key Findings from the March-April 2026 AI Threat Landscape
Between late December 2025 and mid-February 2026, Gambit found that a single operator compromised nine Mexican government agencies, reaching tax records, civil registry data, patient files, and electoral infrastructure across a two-month campaign.
What made it remarkable was not the scope but the method: the attacker ran the entire operation with commercial AI handling the exploitation work, and researchers only discovered what had happened after recovering materials from attacker-controlled servers. AI was not a productivity tool running in the background. It was the operational core of the attack.
Check Point Research’s March-April 2026 Threat Landscape Digest documents this breach alongside several other cases that collectively confirm something the industry has been watching for: AI-enabled attacks have moved out of the experimental phase and into routine criminal deployment.
Key Findings: What the Data Actually Says
The Check Point Research team’s March-April 2026 Threat Landscape Digest surfaces something the industry has...
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