ICT&health December 17, 2024
Artur Olesch

From AI-powered phishing to infostealers and data manipulation, cybercriminals are refining their tactics, forcing medical facilities to adapt quickly or face devastating breaches. How do hackers perfect their methods, and how can healthcare stay ahead?

Hackers are faster and more effective with AI

Google experts know the cybersecurity landscape and the latest trends well – the company faces hundreds of thousands of hacker attacks daily. The recently published Cybersecurity Forecast 2025 report by Google Cloud outlines the biggest online threats and shifts in cybercriminal methods.

One key finding is the rapid rise in incidents involving artificial intelligence. “We will see continued use of AI and large language models (LLMs) to develop and scale more convincing phishing, vishing (voice phishing), SMS,...

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