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ATLANTA (AP) — The Russian creator of a computer program that enabled cybercriminals to infect millions of computers and drain bank accounts in multiple countries was sentenced Wednesday to serve 9 ?
A self-proclaimed novice reportedly created data mining malware using ChaptGPT. The malware is said to be as sophisticated as nation-state-level malware. Building this kind of malware would’ve taken a ...
After warning 9to5Mac last month about undetectable Mac malware hidden in a fake PDF converter site, Mosyle, a leader ...
Cybersecurity researchers were able to bypass security features on ChatGPT by roleplaying with it. By getting the LLM to pretend it was a coding superhero, they got it to write password-stealing ...
Alarm bells continue to ring in the cybersecurity world around the potential threats from AI in the hands of threat actors. In particular, malware being created through ChatGPT appears to be a reality ...
As with almost anything, there are a lot of good uses for ChatGPT, but there are some nefarious ones too. Forcepoint security researcher Aaron Mulgrew recently discovered one when he found a way to ...
Researchers have developed a computer "worm" that can spread from one computer to another using generative AI, a warning sign that the tech could be used to develop dangerous malware in the near ...
YouTube is the latest frontier where AI-generated content is being used to dupe users into downloading malware that can steal their personal information. As AI ...
The free-to-play game, PirateFi, infects users with malware that steals browser cookies, enabling the malware’s creator to hijack access to various online accounts. UPDATE 2/13: PirateFi game was also ...
VirusTotal has discovered a phishing campaign hidden in SVG files that create convincing portals impersonating Colombia's judicial system that deliver malware.
The 'Badbox 2.0' malware campaign is targeting IoT devices like streaming boxes and projectors to create a botnet. Be on the lookout for gadgets with 'suspicious' app stores, the FBI says. If you own ...
A new, extremely sophisticated malware of totally unknown origin has hit the web. It poses as your favorite news site, tempting you to click on intriguing links, then subsequently steals all of your ...