AI Security Podcast
Anthropic's AI Threat Report: Real Attacks, Simulated Competence & The Future of Defense
23 Oct 2025
Anthropic's August 2025 AI Threat Intelligence report is out, and it paints a fascinating picture of how attackers are really using large language models like Claude Code. In this episode, Ashish Rajan and Caleb Sima dive deep into the 10 case studies, revealing a landscape where AI isn't necessarily creating brand new attack vectors, but is dramatically lowering the bar and professionalizing existing ones.The discussion covers shocking examples, from "biohacking" attacks using AI for sophisticated extortion strategies , to North Korean IT workers completely dependent on AI, simulating technical competence to successfully gain and maintain employment at Fortune 500 companies . We also explore how AI enables the rapid development of ransomware-as-a-service and malware with advanced evasion, even by actors lacking deep technical skills .This episode is essential for anyone wanting to understand the practical realities of AI threats today, the gaps in defense, and why the volume might still be low but the potential impact is significant.Questions asked:(00:00) Introduction: Anthropic's AI Threat Report(02:20) Case Study 1: Biohacking & AI-Powered Extortion Strategy(08:15) Case Study 2: North Korean IT Workers Simulating Competence with AI(12:45) The Identity Verification Problem & Potential Solutions(16:20) Case Study 3: AI-Developed Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS)(17:35) How AI Lowers the Bar for Malware Creation(20:25) The Gray Area: AI Safety vs. Legitimate Security Research(25:10) Why Defense & Enterprise Adoption of AI Security is Lagging(30:20) Case Studies 4-10 Overview (Fraud, Scams, Malware Distribution, Credential Harvesting)(35:50) Multi-Lingual Attacks: Language No Longer a Barrier(36:45) Case Study: Russian Actor's Rapid Malware Deployment via AI(43:10) Key Takeaways: Early Days, But Professionalizing Existing Threats(45:20) Takeaway 2: The Need for Enterprises to Leverage AI Defensively(50:45) The Gap: Security for AI vs. AI for SecurityResources discussed during the interview:Anthropic - Threat Intelligence Report August 2025
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