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The proliferation of advanced artificial intelligence innovations and solutions is fueling the rise of cybercrime. AI-generated cyber-attacks are the new frontier keeping companies, businesses, and governments on their toes, given the speed at which they occur and how effective some of them are.

Cybercriminals are focusing on individuals and companies worldwide by employing advanced methods and elusive scams that can deceive even seasoned professionals. According to a report by Cybersecurity Ventures, it is projected that the financial impact of cyber-attacks will surpass $10 trillion this year, 2025.

Nearly four out of five chief internal auditors (78%) think AI would have a negative influence on data security and cyber security. In contrast, 58% think it will make fraud worse, according to a recent Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors report.

The opinions of internal audit and risk management specialists around Europe are reflected in a survey of 985 chief audit executives from 17 countries. It also highlights how company executives are becoming increasingly concerned about the hazards posed by AI.

Meanwhile, the law enforcement agency of the European Union is warning that artificial intelligence is significantly accelerating organized crime to the point of weakening foundational structures while additionally supporting state-backed destabilization efforts.

“Cybercrime is evolving into a digital arms race targeting governments, businesses and individuals. AI-driven attacks are becoming more precise and devastating. Some attacks show a combination of motives of profit and destabilization, as they are increasingly state-aligned and ideologically motivated,” said Europol’s Executive Director Catherine De Bolle.

According to the report titled EU Serious and Organized Crime Threat Assessment 2025, crimes such as drug trafficking, human smuggling, money laundering, cyber-attacks, and online fraud are eroding societal norms and the rule of law by producing illegal profits, inciting violence, and normalizing corruption.

The report noted that artificial intelligence and various technologies catalyze criminal activities, enhancing the efficiency of these operations by increasing their speed, scope, and complexity. With the European Commission gearing up to introduce a new internal security policy, countries across Europe must urgently address these threats.