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CYBERCRIME'S NEXT FRONTIER: WHY 2026 COULD BE THE MOST DANGEROUS YEAR YET
Enterprise IT World
|January 2026
From autonomous AI hackers to deepfakes and wearable data theft, experts warn that cyber threats are evolving faster than defences.
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After a record-breaking year for data breaches in 2025, cybersecurity experts are warning that 2026 could mark a turning point in the scale, speed, and sophistication of cybercrime. With artificial intelligence now firmly embedded in the attack chain, threats are no longer limited to traditional ransomware or phishing campaigns.
Instead, a new generation of risks—ranging from autonomous AI-driven attacks to hyper-realistic deepfakes and the theft of personal health data—is rapidly emerging.
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