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Malicious Generative AI Tools. Buzz, Threat, and Solution

Heimadal Security

After almost a year of generative AI euphoria and praising the Open.Ai Like any innovation, generative AI tools can also be used to improve human life or harm. So, after a pretty short […] The post Malicious Generative AI Tools. ChatGPT model, it`s time to take a step back.

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Uncontrolled AI: Navigating Ethical Dilemmas and Shadow AI Risks

Centraleyes

Generative AI has captured the world’s imagination, evident in its remarkable adoption rate and popularity worldwide. According to a Deloitte survey , one in four UK citizens have dabbled in Generative AI. Recent Dell research found even higher and more worrying statistics of AI usage than the Deloitte report.

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BlackMamba PoC Malware Uses AI to Avoid Detection

eSecurity Planet

HYAS researchers recently developed proof-of-concept (PoC) malware that leverages AI both to eliminate the need for command and control (C2) infrastructure and to generate new malware on the fly in order to evade detection algorithms.

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Key Insights from the OpenText 2024 Threat Perspective

Webroot

Consumers should also take measures like frequently backing up their data to an external drive or cloud solution. The uptick is primarily attributed to attackers leveraging advanced tools like generative artificial intelligence (AI), which helps them craft malware that’s more sophisticated and adaptive.

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RSA 2023: Not Under the GenAI Influence Yet!

Anton on Security

Not quite, but if you recall, my previous RSA blog , the skeletal grin of XDR stared at you from nearly every booth in 2022. AI, Obviously Before the RSA conference, many people predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) for security will be a big presence. Is XDR finally over? Not at all. Ultimately, it was not.

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New AI Threats Emerge as FraudGPT Creator Unleashes DarkBERT and DarkBART

eSecurity Planet

New AI-powered cybercrime tools suggest that the capability of AI hacking tools may be evolving rapidly. The creator of FraudGPT, and potentially also WormGPT , is actively developing the next generation of cybercrime chatbots with much more advanced capabilities.

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BlackMamba: Using AI to Generate Polymorphic Malware

Security Boulevard

This powerful and versatile tool can be used for everything from answering simple questions to instantly composing written works to developing original software programs, including malware — the latter of which introduces the potential for a dangerous new breed of cyber threats.

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