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In terms of Asia-Pacific cyberattacks, Taiwan came in second

In terms of Asia-Pacific cyberattacks, Taiwan came in second.  Photo reproduced from Pixabay
In terms of Asia-Pacific cyberattacks, Taiwan came in second. Photo reproduced from Pixabay
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

Second only to South Korea in the Asia-Pacific area, Taiwan has emerged as a hacker-attack hotspot, according to Microsoft's latest annual digital defense report. According to information security experts, as artificial intelligence has advanced, hackers have also turned it into a weapon. Artificial intelligence (AI) is used to create a lot of phony accounts and images of other individuals, which makes it harder for people to recognize and spreads misleading information more quickly.

According to the research, South Korea leads the Asia-Pacific area in terms of hacker assaults, while Taiwan trails closely in second place. Ukraine is the most impacted country in Europe, Israel leads the Middle East, and Taiwan is the most affected country in Asia. The attacks against Taiwan involved a number of activities, including information theft, covert communication monitoring, and content manipulation. The strategy involved using massive network accounts for political messaging across a wide range of channels.

In terms of Asia-Pacific cyberattacks, Taiwan came in second.Photo reproduced from Pixabay

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Security experts note that, in the past, the majority of accounts used in cyberattacks were created using stolen images. However, with the advent of generative AI, people's faces can now be created from scratch, and accounts can gather relevant posts to make fake accounts resemble real social media accounts. This has made it more difficult to defend against cyber armies, particularly those operating abroad. People can only read and check more on the Internet; they should not allow misleading information to infiltrate their life.

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