War of the AI algorithms: the next evolution of cyber attacks

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It has now been over three decades since the Morris Worm infected an estimated 10% of the 60,000 computers that were online in 1988. It was the personal malware project of a Harvard graduate named Robert Tappan Morris, and is now widely deemed to be the world's first cyber-attack. Fast forward to today, and cyber attacks now stand among natural disasters and climate change in the World Economic Forum's annual list of global society's gravest threats. As businesses, schools, hospitals, and pretty much every other thread in the fabric of society have embraced the internet, cyber crime has transformed from an academic research project into a global marketplace of professional hacking services, and on the geopolitical stage, governments have turned to hyper-advanced cyber attack tools as a means of causing physical damage and disruption to their adversaries' critical infrastructure. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has detected a rise in cyber attacks targeting academic institutions, including schools and universities.

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