The dark web’s new ‘AI Marketplace’: Where stolen LLM credentials go to die?

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By Mandar Patil, Executive Vice President, Cyble

The backbone of the contemporary business, governmental and digital service environment will increasingly be the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in everyday operations and activities (e.g., customer service automation, financial analytics, cyber-security) of many organisations will involve the use of Large Language Models (LLMs), a type of AI technology that generates responses based upon language patterns. But with the overall increase of adoption of AI, we are also seeing the emergence of new, dangerous underground economies that are comprised of black-market websites trading in stolen AI user credentials/access, compromised application programming interfaces (APIs) and hijacked enterprise accounts that leverage AI.

Rise of Stolen AI Credentials

During the past 12 months, numerous cybersecurity researchers have reported a dramatic increase in the number of compromised credentials linked to various AI-related systems and enterprise tools. Threat Actors are now targeting all types of accounts associated with...

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