Breakthrough AI hacking tool cracks millions of user passwords in minutes – Fanatical Futurist by International Keynote Speaker Matthew Griffin

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Last year the credit reporting agency Equifax announced that malicious hackers had leaked the personal information of over 143 million people after their system was hacked, and while that's concerning it's long been known that if a hacker wants to access your online data by simply guessing your password then there's a high chance you'll be toast in less than an hour. Now though after a recent announcement there's even more bad news for users – scientists at the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey have found a way using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create a program that, when combined with existing hacker tools, took just minutes to figure out more than a quarter of all the passwords from a set of more than 43 million LinkedIn profiles. And perhaps yours was one of them…? Despite this concerning turn of events though the same researchers say the technology may also be able to be used to beat hackers at their own game by helping users measure the strength of their passwords. "The new technique could also potentially be used to generate decoy passwords to help detect breaches," says Thomas Ristenpart, a computer scientist who studies computer security at Cornell Tech in New York who wasn't involved with the study, which is something that another team accomplished last year by creating a bot that tells you when your accounts have been hacked even when the companies being hacked didn't know, or didn't fess up to the fact.

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