AI in Cybercrimes: Rising Threats and Challenges
Kuala Lumpur: The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybercrimes is becoming a grave issue, says Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf, Director of Malaysia’s Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID). Speaking at the Asia International Security Summit and Expo 2025, he highlighted how cybercriminals are leveraging AI to conduct sophisticated attacks, creating unprecedented challenges for cybersecurity efforts.
“AI has enabled criminals to churn through huge datasets with incredible speed, helping them craft highly convincing phishing emails targeted at deceiving individuals,” Ramli explained. He emphasized how these advancements in AI make fraudulent communications harder to identify, thus increasing the risk of successful cyberattacks.
Rising Threats to Critical Sectors
Ramli expressed concern over the impact of AI-driven cybercrime on critical sectors such as healthcare and transportation. Attacks on hospital systems could disrupt patient care, putting lives at risk, while breaches in transportation networks could endanger public safety and hinder mobility. These scenarios highlight the urgent need for robust defense mechanisms and efficient response plans to protect critical infrastructure.
One of the key challenges posed by AI is the creation of realistic fake content through deepfake technology. Criminals can generate fake audio or video files that convincingly mimic real individuals, enabling them to manipulate or
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