The cyberspaces, which are related to artificial intelligence, are growing – as technology is evolving rapidly, the threats to the digital world are evolving. According to cyber security experts, AI tools, such as Chatgpt and Deepseek, have become weapons in the hands of cybercriminals, allowing them to create malicious content, which is difficult to distinguish from the real.

According to checkpoints, artificial intelligence has turned cyberspace from simple phishing attempts into sophisticated deception companies. Using Deepfake technology and voice cloning software, scammers can create false video calls, vocal messages or conversations that perfectly mimic a trusted friend or relative.

AI tools, such as Chatgpt and Deepseek, have become weapons in the hands of cybercrime

“The plausibility of these deceit makes it even more difficult to recognize, enhancing the need for increased attention and training in online dangers”, The company points out.

In the meantime, as checkpoint, young people, who have integrated the internet into their daily lives, are the most vulnerable population against these threats. Countries, such as Singapore and Australia, have already taken measures, limiting children under 16 years of age to social media platforms such as Instagram. This recognizes the fact that new users are particularly prone to online deception and misinformation.

How to shield the internet

Treating cyber thicks supported by AI requires a multidimensional approach, according to experts:

  • Education in Digital Security: Schools must incorporate lessons to identify electronic deceit, safely management of personal data and the importance of powerful passwords.
  • Stronger protection mechanisms: Parents need user -friendly monitoring tools that respect privacy, but protect children from dangerous content.
  • Transparency from technology companies: Platforms must reveal how they use and store users, providing increased levels of safety and privacy.
  • Supporting structures for victims of fraud: It is vital to have aid lines available and rehabilitation means for cyberattack victims, helping them recover and train from their experience.

About digital hygiene

As experts point out, the fight against threats created by AI requires cooperation between governments, technology companies, teachers and users. Regulatory measures and innovative security solutions must be accompanied by digital education programs that strengthen citizens to be effectively protected.

Regardless of age, the following practices contribute to the shielding of our online security:

  • Strong, unique passwords: Use different codes for each site and include uppercase, numbers and symbols.
  • Two -factor authentication (2FA): Enhance the security of your accounts by adding additional levels of protection.
  • Beware of personal information: Limit public use of personal data and adjust your privacy settings to social networks.
  • Communication verification: If you receive suspicious messages, verify the sender’s identity before answering.
  • Regular software updates: Updates help protect devices from well -known vulnerabilities.
  • Continuous update and training: Understanding the latest cybercrime methods helps to prevent.