As artificial intelligence reshapes how software is built and deployed, it’s also transforming how cyberattacks are launched. Attackers are increasingly using AI to generate malware that can change ...
AI-driven ransomware now targets backups, too. Malware can dwell for weeks, mapping recovery systems. Your clean restore point may already be corrupted. We all know the benefits of backups, right? If ...
Artificial intelligence is altering the cybersecurity landscape, creating new challenges as cybercriminals adopt AI to enhance their tactics. Matthew Berman examines how AI is being used to execute ...
SentinelOne says macOS.Gaslight uses prompt injection to mislead AI-based malware analysis, steal data, and use Telegram for ...
The industry-wide effort to AI all the things isn't without its seedy side. Namely, we're quickly entering an era of more sophisticated malware strains evading common antivirus protections, with ...
Cyber threats are evolving at unprecedented speed. In minutes, malicious actors can create new malware targeting critical mission and business systems. These are not predictable strains; they are ...
Check Point Research says the Linux malware framework was authored largely through AI-driven processes, lowering the barrier to producing complex threats. VoidLink, the high-impact Linux malware ...
We are either at the dawn of AI-driven malware that rewrites itself on the fly, or we are seeing vendors and threat actors exaggerate its capabilities. Recent Google and MIT Sloan reports reignited ...
What Happened: So, Google’s top security – Google’s Threat Intelligence Group, or GTIG – just found something that is frankly pretty terrifying. It’s a new type of malware they’re calling PROMPTFLUX.
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It’s that season once again. The time in which all cybersecurity prognosticators and armchair analysts get on their feet, pound the pulpits, and decry that they know what is coming in the next ...