Attackers are increasingly using AI to generate adaptable malware that can evade traditional defenses, making familiar security playbooks less reliable by the day.
North Korea-linked Lazarus campaign spreads malicious npm and PyPI packages via fake crypto job offers, deploying RATs and data-stealing malware.
Some cybersecurity researchers say it’s too early to worry about AI-orchestrated cyberattacks. Others say it could already be happening.
AI assistants apparently can't distinguish between instructions and data, and that is at the center of many zero-click prompt ...
Pakistan-aligned APT36 and SideCopy target Indian defense and government entities using phishing-delivered RAT malware across Windows and Linux system ...
Security researchers uncover evidence that the Windows-based 'RenEngine loader' malware has infected around 30,000 users in ...
Attackers have exploited Hugging Face repositories to distribute Android RAT malware disguised as a security app, hosting thousands of malicious files on the trusted AI platform.
Attackers exploited Hugging Face’s trusted infrastructure to spread an Android RAT, using fake security apps and thousands of ...
How AI and agentic AI are reshaping malware and malicious attacks, driving faster, stealthier, and more targeted ...
A new Android remote access trojan (RAT) uses popular AI platform Hugging Face to host and distribute malicious payloads, ...
A new Android malware campaign is using the Hugging Face platform as a repository for thousands of variations of an APK ...
Talk about a monumental security lapse: American retail giant Target has found its proprietary source code exposed on the dark web, as current and former employees close to the matter confirm the ...