Artificial intelligence (AI) is a present-day force that’s being exploited by threat actors to scale attacks, manipulate perception, and erode trust with a precision and speed that simply wasn’t possible five years ago. With everything from deepfake-enabled fraud to multilingual phishing campaigns and jailbroken Large Language Models (LLMs), malicious innovation is rapidly advancing, and organizations must outpace it.

Between January 1 and May 30, 2025, threat intelligence analysts from Flashpoint observed more than two and a half million AI-related posts: jailbreak prompts, deepfake service ads, phishing toolkits, and bespoke language models built for fraud and cybercrime.  The firm has just released a new report titled

The report answers the following questions:

  • What should cybersecurity leaders be asking themselves right now?
  • Where does AI create real opportunity?
  • Where does it introduce risk or operational blind spots?
  • And how can defenders adopt AI without getting swept up in the hype?

Click here to download the report titled: AI and Threat Intelligence: The Defender’s Guide.

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