Microsoft reports surge in AI-driven cyber threats and defenses
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Microsoft's Digital Defense Report 2025 highlights a dramatic escalation in AI-driven cyber attacks. Microsoft systems analyze over 100 trillion security signals daily, indicating the growing sophistication and volume of cyber threats. Adversaries are leveraging generative AI to automate phishing, scale social engineering, and discover vulnerabilities faster than humans can patch them. Autonomous malware adapts tactics in real-time to bypass security systems, and AI tools themselves are becoming high-value targets. Microsoft's AI-powered defenses have reduced response times from hours to seconds, but defenders must remain vigilant as AI increases the speed and impact of cyber operations. Identity compromise remains a dominant attack vector, with phishing and social engineering accounting for 28% of breaches. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) prevents over 99% of unauthorized access attempts, but adoption rates are uneven. The rise of infostealers has fueled credential-based intrusions. The United States accounted for 24.8% of all observed attacks between January and June 2025, followed by the United Kingdom, Israel, and Germany. Government agencies, IT providers, and research institutions were among the most frequently targeted sectors. Ransomware remains a primary threat, with over 40% of recent cases involving hybrid cloud components.
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16.10.2025 17:00 1 articles · 10h ago
Microsoft reports surge in AI-driven cyber threats and defenses
Microsoft's Digital Defense Report 2025 highlights a dramatic escalation in AI-driven cyber attacks. Adversaries are using generative AI to automate phishing, scale social engineering, and discover vulnerabilities faster than humans can patch them. Autonomous malware adapts tactics in real-time to bypass security systems, and AI tools are becoming high-value targets. Microsoft's AI-powered defenses have reduced response times from hours to seconds, but defenders must remain vigilant as AI increases the speed and impact of cyber operations. Identity compromise remains a dominant attack vector, with phishing and social engineering accounting for 28% of breaches. The rise of infostealers has fueled credential-based intrusions. The United States accounted for 24.8% of all observed attacks between January and June 2025, followed by the United Kingdom, Israel, and Germany. Ransomware remains a primary threat, with over 40% of recent cases involving hybrid cloud components.
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- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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Microsoft systems analyze over 100 trillion security signals daily.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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Adversaries are using generative AI to automate phishing, scale social engineering, and discover vulnerabilities faster than humans can patch them.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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Autonomous malware adapts tactics in real-time to bypass security systems.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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AI tools are becoming high-value targets, with attackers exploiting prompt injection, data poisoning, and model manipulation.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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Microsoft's AI-powered defenses have reduced response times from hours to seconds.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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Identity compromise remains a dominant attack vector, with phishing and social engineering accounting for 28% of breaches.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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Multi-factor authentication (MFA) prevents over 99% of unauthorized access attempts, but adoption rates are uneven.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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The rise of infostealers has fueled credential-based intrusions.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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The United States accounted for 24.8% of all observed attacks between January and June 2025.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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Government agencies, IT providers, and research institutions were among the most frequently targeted sectors.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00
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Ransomware remains a primary threat, with over 40% of recent cases involving hybrid cloud components.
First reported: 16.10.2025 17:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- AI Attacks Surge as Microsoft Process 100 Trillion Signals Daily — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 16.10.2025 17:00