AI agents like OpenAI's operator and PerplexityAI's Perplexity Assistant can use computers and assist users in computer chores. Will one such AI agent fall victim to a phishing attack or a scam, against the will of the user, in 2025?
Update 2025-23-01 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): - Falling victim to a phishing attack includes:
Providing login information
Experiencing money loss
Does not include:
Clicking on a phishing link and immediately identifying it without any adverse effect
@ProjectVictory hmmm would you say someone clicking on a phishing link and then immediately identifying that it's a phishing link and leaving the page, without any adverse effect, would be said to "fall victim to a phishing attack"? I lean no, open to disagreement while the market is new, and if no then that would not be enough. providing login info, or money loss, would count.
@Bayesian I would personally say no, however just clicking a link in an email can the attackers information that your email is alive and being checked leading to more spam and phishing emails. Also if there's some unpatched vulnerability in your browser it's possible the attackers can get some of your data. I'd say there should be some standard of damage for this market like account loss/financial damage but being a victim of phishing is a very blurry spectrum and it's often not immediately clear what data you accidentally revealed.