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Microsoft: Russia, China increasingly using AI to escalate cyberattacks on the US

October 16, 2025
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Microsoft: Russia, China increasingly using AI to escalate cyberattacks on the US
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Russia, China, Iran and North Korea have sharply increased their use of artificial intelligence to deceive people online and mount cyberattacks against the United States, according to new research from Microsoft.

This July, the company identified more than 200 instances of foreign adversaries using AI to create fake content online, more than double the number from July 2024 and more than ten times the number seen in 2023.

The findings, published Thursday in Microsoft’s annual digital threats report, show how in their efforts to weaponize the internet as a and .

AI’s potential said to be exploited by US foes

America’s adversaries, as well as criminal gangs and , have exploited AI’s potential, using it to automate and improve cyberattacks, to spread and to penetrate sensitive systems. AI can translate poorly worded phishing emails into fluent English, for example, as well as .

Government cyber operations often aim to obtain classified information, undermine supply chains, or spread disinformation. Cyber criminals on the other hand work for profit by stealing corporate secrets or using ransomware to extort payments from their victims. These gangs are responsible for the wide majority of cyberattacks in the world and in some cases have with countries like Russia.

Increasingly, these attackers are using AI to target governments, businesses and critical systems like hospitals and transportation networks, according to Amy Hogan-Burney, Microsoft’s vice president for customer security and trust, who oversaw the report. Many U.S. companies and organizations, meanwhile, are getting by with outdated cyber defenses, even as Americans expand their networks with new digital connections.

Companies, governments, organizations and individuals must take the threat seriously if they are to protect themselves amid escalating digital threats, she said.

“We see this as a pivotal moment where innovation is going so fast,” Hogan-Burney said. “This is the year when you absolutely must invest in your cybersecurity basics,”

US is a popular target

The U.S. is the top target for cyberattacks, with criminals and foreign adversaries targeting companies, governments and organizations in the U.S. more than any other country. Israel and were the second and third most popular targets, showing how military conflicts involving those two nations have spilled over into the digital realm.

Russia, and Iran have denied that they use cyber operations for espionage, disruption and . China, for instance, says the U.S. is trying to “ ” Beijing while .

has pioneered a scheme in which it uses to create American identities allowing them to apply for remote tech jobs. North Korea’s authoritarian government pockets the salaries, while the hackers use their access to steal secrets or install malware.

It’s the kind of digital threat that will face more American organizations in the years to come as sophisticated AI programs make it easier for bad actors to deceive, according to Nicole Jiang, CEO of Fable, a San Francisco-based security company that uses AI to sniff out fake employees. AI is not only a tool for hackers, but also a , Jiang said.

“Cyber is a cat-and-mouse game,” she said. “Access, data, information, money: That’s what they’re after.”

The post Microsoft: Russia, China increasingly using AI to escalate cyberattacks on the US appeared first on Associated Press.

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