A malicious repository on Hugging Face impersonated OpenAI’s “Privacy Filter” project and briefly reached the platform’s top trending position before removal ...
Google says attackers are using AI for zero-day research, malware development, reconnaissance, and access to premium AI tools ...
Google identified the first malicious AI use for a zero-day 2FA bypass in an open-source admin tool, accelerating threat ...
Hundreds of packages across npm and PyPI have been compromised in a new Shai-Hulud supply-chain campaign delivering ...
Fake OpenAI Privacy Filter hit #1 on Hugging Face with 244,000 downloads, spreading infostealer malware to Windows users.
Cyber adversaries have long used AI, but now attackers are using large language models to develop exploits and orchestrate ...
The repository reached the #1 trending position on Hugging Face within 18 hours, highlighting how public AI repositories are ...
Google's GTIG identified the first zero-day exploit developed with AI and stopped a mass exploitation event. The report documents state actors using AI for vulnerability research and autonomous ...
While previous assessments categorized AI-assisted cyberattacks as experimental, current data suggests generative AI is now a mature, industrialized component of offensive operations.
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The AI-generated zero-day discovered by Google used clean 'textbook' Python code — a ...
The exploit code was almost too neat. When Google’s Threat Intelligence Group flagged a previously unknown software ...
The attacks compromise aerospace and drone firms' systems to exfiltrate GIS files, terrain models, and GPS data to gain a clear picture of analysts' intel.
Over 170 TanStack, Mistral AI, OpenSearch, UiPath, and other packages were affected in a new Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain ...
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