Frontiers in Communications and Networks (Sep 2023)

When ChatGPT goes rogue: exploring the potential cybersecurity threats of AI-powered conversational chatbots

  • Farkhund Iqbal,
  • Faniel Samsom,
  • Faouzi Kamoun,
  • Faouzi Kamoun,
  • Áine MacDermott

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frcmn.2023.1220243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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ChatGPT has garnered significant interest since its release in November 2022 and it has showcased a strong versatility in terms of potential applications across various industries and domains. Defensive cybersecurity is a particular area where ChatGPT has demonstrated considerable potential thanks to its ability to provide customized cybersecurity awareness training and its capability to assess security vulnerabilities and provide concrete recommendations to remediate them. However, the offensive use of ChatGPT (and AI-powered conversational agents, in general) remains an underexplored research topic. This preliminary study aims to shed light on the potential weaponization of ChatGPT to facilitate and initiate cyberattacks. We briefly review the defensive usage of ChatGPT in cybersecurity, then, through practical examples and use-case scenarios, we illustrate the potential misuse of ChatGPT to launch hacking and cybercrime activities. We discuss the practical implications of our study and provide some recommendations for future research.

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