Foreign hackers attempted a novel AI-powered cyberattack targeting two-factor authentication using a zero-day exploit. Google's Threat Intelligence Group detected and thwarted this sophisticated plot, ...
New Android safeguard: Intrusion Logging records daily device activity to help researchers analyze spyware intrusions, with ...
A severe security flaw in Meta’s automated AI support assistant allowed hackers to hijack high-profile Instagram accounts via basic prompt injection. Attackers spoofed target locations via a VPN and ...
Cybercriminals created a zero-day exploit with AI, the first example of artificial intelligence finding and hacking software for an illicit enterprise, the tech giant says in a new report.
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Google researchers found evidence in the exploit’s code that it may have been created using AI, like a ‘hallucinated’ CVSS score. is a news writer covering all things consumer tech. Stevie started out ...
Hackers are now abusing ChatGPT to generate malicious webpages that trick unsuspecting users into downloading malware onto their machines.
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AI-assisted hacking marks new security era Google has identified what it believes is the first case of cybercriminals using AI to uncover and weaponize a previously unknown zero-day vulnerability. The ...
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Kaspersky GReAT experts have for the first time discovered the use of spyware created by the Italian company Memento Labs (formerly HackingTeam) in real attacks. It was possible to track the malware's ...
A token leaks. A bad package slips in. A login trick works. An old tool shows up again. At first, it feels like the usual mess. Then you see the pattern: attackers are not always breaking in. They are ...