Supply chain chaos, old bugs, smarter phishing, and botnets everywhere — here’s what broke the internet this week.
North Korea-linked hackers have upgraded the InvisibleFerret malware to bypass script-based security tools, converting its Python code into compiled modules that are harder for defenders to inspect ...
Google prevents first known instance of 2FA cyber attack where hackers used AI-developed zero-day exploit; Know how to stay ...
Attackers are increasingly abusing Microsoft’s legacy MSHTA utility to silently deliver malware, stealers, and persistent ...
The exploit code was almost too neat. When Google’s Threat Intelligence Group flagged a previously unknown software ...
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Security researchers have uncovered covert infostealer malware hidden in one of the top-ranking repositories on Hugging Face, ...
Google said it disrupted a planned mass exploitation campaign involving a Python zero-day exploit likely developed with AI.
Google has not identified which LLM was used to develop the zero-day exploit, but has confirmed that its own Gemini AI was not involved.
It's the first known time that a threat actor developed a zero-day exploit using AI. Is it just the start? Here's what we ...