AI-Powered Malware: Why 80% of Cyberattacks Are Now Run by Artificial Intelligence
- Tom Wyant

- Dec 8, 2025
- 1 min read
AI-Powered Malware Is Changing Cyberattacks Forever
Here’s something most people don’t realize: About 80% of ransomware attacks are now powered by AI. That means artificial intelligence, rather than human hackers, carries out four out of five attacks.
And it’s not just ransomware. AI is now being used to:
Create more convincing phishing emails
Crack passwords at lightning speed
Break through CAPTCHAs
Make fake customer service calls using deepfakes
Cybercriminals are using AI because it’s fast, cheap, and can run thousands of attacks in the time it takes a person to run just one.
Why This Is a Big Deal for Small Businesses
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are huge targets because:
AI can test many attack methods at once
A business must protect every entry point
An attacker only needs one weakness
This imbalance makes AI-powered malware one of the biggest cyber threats today.
Traditional defenses, like basic antivirus or occasional updates, can’t keep up. AI attacks move faster than human teams can respond.
Here’s the good news: AI is also being used to defend businesses.
Modern security tools can:
Spot unusual behavior
Predict likely attack paths
Set traps that confuse attackers
But the most important thing is a layered security approach, including:
Regular patching and updates
AI-powered security tools
Human monitoring
Clear cybersecurity policies
AI-powered cybercrime isn’t going away. In fact, it’s expected to grow. But taking action now gives your business a much better chance of staying ahead.
If you’re not sure how secure your business is, we can help.




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