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Google Warns AI Will Boost Cybercrime

November 7, 2025
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The coming year presents security leaders with profound challenges as the threat landscape is fundamentally reshaped by artificial intelligence, accelerating cybercrime, and increasingly sophisticated nation-state actors. Attackers are leveraging AI to automate and scale their operations faster than ever, particularly through the use of unrestricted models found in the criminal underground, which significantly lowers the barrier to entry for many malicious groups. This dramatic shift makes AI a core component of both offensive and defensive security practices, embedding it into daily activities from automating realistic phishing and voice cloning for social engineering to manipulating AI systems themselves through sophisticated prompt injection attacks.

A key concern stemming from the rise of AI is its integration into business processes. As companies deploy Large Language Models (LLMs) and rely on autonomous AI agents to complete tasks, traditional security models designed for human users are becoming obsolete. These agents require distinct digital identities and granular, task-based access controls to prevent misuse. Furthermore, the risk of “shadow agents”—employees using unapproved AI tools for work—demands a move away from outright bans toward establishing clear guardrails, monitoring, and robust governance to manage the inherent data security risks.

Despite the focus on AI, traditional cybercrime vectors like ransomware and data theft remain the most disruptive global threats, with combined attacks that encrypt systems and publicly leak stolen data becoming standard. The first quarter of 2025 saw a record number of victims named on leak sites, indicating an expanding scope of operations fueled by exploiting software supply chains and zero-day vulnerabilities to hit hundreds of targets simultaneously. These criminals continue to use social engineering techniques, including advanced voice phishing and tailored messages, to bypass multi-factor authentication and escalate their extortion schemes beyond data to threats that can halt operations or publicly expose executives.

Adversaries are also strategically shifting their focus as endpoint defenses improve. A growing area of concern is the targeting of virtualization platforms, where compromising a hypervisor can disable hundreds of virtual machines and workloads in a matter of hours, necessitating direct investment in securing this foundational infrastructure. Moreover, the increasing use of blockchain platforms is providing criminals with new tools to obscure their financial tracks and move stolen assets. While blockchain’s transparency leaves a permanent, traceable record, investigators must now develop expertise in reading smart contracts, tracing wallets, and connecting transactions across public ledgers to conduct effective attribution.

Ultimately, the future of security operations will require a radical transformation driven by AI. Security analysts will move away from manually sorting through alerts and logs to directing AI tools, focusing instead on examining case summaries and confirming automated containment steps. This pivot allows for a much faster response capability but introduces new oversight challenges. The report stresses that security programs must adapt to this new reality of AI-driven decision-making and scale, ensuring that industrial environments—where attacks on enterprise software supporting operational technology force rapid ransom payments—are not overlooked in the rush to secure cutting-edge platforms.

Reference:

  • Google Predicts 2026 Will Be The Year AI Supercharges Cybercrime Worldwide
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