Three dangers of AI chatbots revealed by expert over fears criminals could drain bank

Three dangers of AI chatbots revealed by expert over fears criminals could drain bank

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You need to be extremely careful when you talk to these online chatbots

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(Web Desk) - Making simple mistakes in a conversation with an AI chatbot leaves you exposed to three devastating types of crime.

That's the official warning from a security expert who warned The Sun readers about what you must never tell AI-powered bots.

Artificial intelligence chatbots are everywhere – from OpenAI's ChatGPT to Meta AI and more.

They can help you find info quickly, get jobs done faster, and even just chat about life.

But cybersecurity expert Jamie Akhtar warned The Sun that you need to be extremely careful when you talk to these online chatbots.

"Tools like ChatGPT and Meta AI have been a revelation, speeding up everything from creating business plans to generating graphics. However, they aren’t risk-free," said Jamie, chief exec at security firm CyberSmart.

"Regardless of whether you’re using AI chatbots for personal or professional use, you need to be extremely careful what you share with them.

"Why? Well, chatbots gather and store your raw conversational data.
"Every question, prompt or message you send is stored, analysed and processed by the companies behind these assistants to train and improve their AI assistants.

"You might think, so what? However, once you share this data, you lose control over where your data goes and how it’s used – not to mention its safety."

Jamie warned that this data is effectively a treasure trove for criminals.

And they could use it for at least three different types of online crime – including stealing your identity to raid your finances.

"The data chatbots collect is typically held in a server. And, while these servers are usually pretty secure, hackers do breach them," Jamie said.

"If the server is breached, cybercriminals can use your data for all sorts of nasty ends.

"They could sell it to the highest bidder on the dark web, steal your identity or launch cyberattacks against your accounts."

You simply need to be careful what you tell an AI chatbot so that the data never ends up anywhere.

Jamie gave The Sun a simple "rule of thumb" to follow when interacting with bots.

"We recommend limiting the data you feed to your chatbot," Jamie told us.

"Never share personally identifying information such as your full name, address, date of birth or social security number.

"Likewise, avoid ever giving an AI chatbot login credentials for anything or any financial details.

"You should also be careful when sharing any kind of intimate thoughts with these tools. A good rule of thumb is to refrain from sharing anything you wouldn’t want publicly known.

"The reason behind this is that this is all information a cybercriminal could use."

He added: "Finally, never, under any circumstances share any confidential or proprietary data from your workplace. This poses a huge cyber risk for your employer."