Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017Tripping up AIs and other security systems to make them fuck with your enemies will be the new norm by the middle of next year or so.Quote Tweet@exiledsurfer@mastodon.social@exiledsurfer·Sep 3, 2017fascintimidating. https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/08/twitter-bots-use-likes-rts-for-intimidation/…112
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017It's already common as hell, but as Facebook and other social media platforms gradually implement more AI systems it will become ubiquitous.12
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017Especially as the geniuses thought it was a good idea to *simultaneously* roll out automation of customer service responses. WCGW?11
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017Everyone talks about Facebook and Google as monolithic entities of tremendous power. While they are, they are also incredibly fragile.11
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017The implementation of AI is pushing tech outside the realm of best practices, etc. etc. Intelligence services are quick on the uptake.11
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017While this is going on in the background, the AI frontier means disruption techniques available will soon multiply.Quote TweetVinay@leashless·Sep 3, 2017I’m going to be really pissed off if the smart contract revolution gets interrupted by a North Korean nuclear EMP attack on the American net11
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017We'll know how to mitigate some attacks by year end, with several band aid fixes before then. But the means of attack will keep multiplying.2
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017I don't think people realize yet just how badly we've fucked up in letting something that teaches itself new things loose on the internet.1
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017It's not that we'll get Doomsday; but it will constantly develop new "social" engineering vulnerabilities. Impossible to keep up.1
Cinder@Triquetrea·Sep 3, 2017Regular code has bugs, 0 days exploits known vulnerabilities backdoors ladi-dadi-fucking-doo. This code can change its mind about stuff.1
Cinder@TriquetreaThe amount of ways in which this can be exploited without even knowing anything about hacking... let alone if you understand the code.8:39 PM · Sep 3, 2017·Twitter Web Client