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AI-Powered App Attacks Are Faster, More Frequent and Harder to Stop

Report warns that AI-powered attackers are targeting mobile apps faster, more frequently and, forcing organizations to rethink AppSec strategies.

Raccontata dasiliconangle.comsecurityweek.com

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securityweek.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

AI-Powered App Attacks Are Faster, More Frequent and Harder to Stop

Report warns that AI-powered attackers are targeting mobile apps faster, more frequently and, forcing organizations to rethink AppSec strategies.

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siliconangle.com1 mesi fa

Intelligent digital workers and the modern attack surface - SiliconANGLE

Intelligent digital workers are changing the face of risk management, forcing businesses to treat AI agents with the same security scrutiny as humans.

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  1. lunedì 18 maggio 2026·siliconangle.com

    Intelligent digital workers and the modern attack surface - SiliconANGLE

    Intelligent digital workers are changing the face of risk management, forcing businesses to treat AI agents with the same security scrutiny as humans.

  2. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·securityweek.com

    AI-Powered App Attacks Are Faster, More Frequent and Harder to Stop

    Report warns that AI-powered attackers are targeting mobile apps faster, more frequently and, forcing organizations to rethink AppSec strategies.