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Cyber Attacks: Robots Are Learning War by clementy117(m): 9:36pm On Jul 05, 2018
Robots are now learning Cyber Attacks through video games. They trained themselves by playing video games such as GO and StarCraft

Researchers in Silicon Valley are using strategy games, such as Starcraft II, to teach systems how to solve complex problems on their own.

The UK Ministry of Defence report on artificial intelligence warns that Robots that train themselves in battle tactics by playing video games could be used to mount cyber-attacks.

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) fears that artificial intelligence can be “readily adapted” to wage cyber war.

Officials are particularly concerned about the ability of rogue states and terrorists to mount advanced persistent threat attacks, which can disable critical infrastructure and steal sensitive information. North Korea have been accused of such attacks recently.

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Re: Cyber Attacks: Robots Are Learning War by AlexGordon: 4:44pm On Sep 15, 2018
The cyber attackers always keep themselves ready to send the email, and they will make the final touches by either asking for sensitive information or embedding a dangerous link in the email. https://www.hitechthreats.com/phishing/

The practical impact was said to be in the billions of dollars, while it also showed the world just what a cyber-attack is capable of.
Re: Cyber Attacks: Robots Are Learning War by clementy117(m): 11:03pm On Oct 08, 2018
It is probably the greatest threat to humanity.

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