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AI Hacks: Google Gemini Fuels State-Sponsored Cyberattacks
13 Feb
Summary
- Google's Gemini AI is used by state-sponsored attackers.
- Attackers use AI for surveillance, vulnerability discovery, and malware.
- Google has restricted access for identified malicious users.

Large language models, including Google's Gemini, are reportedly being utilized by state-sponsored attackers. Nations such as Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran are allegedly using the AI to violate terms of service, according to Google's Threat Intelligence Group. The primary documented uses involve automated surveillance to identify targets and vulnerabilities.
More advanced campaigns, linked to China and Iran, have employed Gemini for debugging exploit code and social engineering. This includes developing exploits for known software flaws. Google notes that AI's data processing capabilities, while beneficial for scientific research, also aid hackers in tedious data analysis for finding vulnerabilities.
Furthermore, Gemini is being used to generate malware and even propaganda. Threat actors from China, Iran, Russia, and Saudi Arabia are reportedly creating political satire and propaganda for digital and physical media. Google has stated it is restricting access to Gemini for users it can confidently identify as malicious.




