Apparently, there are a couple of LLMs which are gaining traction with cybercriminals. That's led researchers at Palo Alto ...
Cyberattackers integrate large language models (LLMs) into the malware, running prompts at runtime to evade detection and augment their code on demand.
Large language models are no longer just productivity tools or coding assistants; they are rapidly becoming force multipliers for cybercrime. As guardrails on mainstream systems tighten, a parallel ...
Cybersecurity has been reshaped by the rapid rise of advanced AI tools, and recent incidents show just how quickly the threat ...
Ongoing, high-profile ransomware attacks against Britain and the United States have transformed cybersecurity into a national ...
According to the research, AI chatbots will dish on topics like nuclear weapons, child sex abuse material, and malware so long as users phrase the question in the form of a poem. “Poetic framing ...
Researchers are warning AI browser users about a new exploit called HashJack that can infect devices and steal data.
“Analysis of these two models confirms that attackers are actively using malicious LLMs in the threat landscape,” Unit 42 ...
Founders of a startup now valued at $1 billion went public about how the company got started by manually taking notes and ...