Nothing on the Internet Is Secure Anymore
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Started June 17, 2026
AI is enabling a deluge of cyberattacks the likes of which we’ve never seen before
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Nothing on the Internet Is Secure Anymore
The Atlantic (United States) | Jun 16, 2026
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Jun 17, 2026
Cybersecurity education is vital; users must be aware of AI's risks to take proactive measures against potential threats.
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The media's focus on AI's role in cyberattacks might exaggerate the risk, overshadowing other significant security challenges.
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While AI-driven cyberattacks are a serious threat, they also highlight the need for innovation in cybersecurity practices.
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The rise of AI in cyberattacks necessitates immediate government intervention to protect citizens' data and privacy.
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Relying on AI for security measures could lead to increased vulnerability, as attackers adapt faster than defenses can improve.
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