Artificial intelligence isn’t just transforming business productivity — it’s also changing the way cybercriminals operate. SMBs are often the most vulnerable, with limited staff and resources to defend against evolving threats.
In this article, we’ll cover three of the most urgent AI-powered risks facing SMBs today — and what you can do to prepare.
AI-Powered Phishing
Hackers now use AI to generate realistic, personalized emails that mimic vendors, partners, or even executives. These phishing campaigns are far more convincing than traditional spam, making them difficult to detect.
Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS)
AI is being used to scale ransomware attacks at speed, with automated targeting and execution. For SMBs, a single incident can be devastating.
Deepfake & Social Engineering
Deepfake audio and video impersonations are being used to trick employees into transferring funds or handing over credentials. For SMBs, these attacks bypass traditional defenses.
AI is here to stay — and so are AI-powered cyber threats. The question for SMBs is whether their IT strategy is ready to meet the challenge.
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