Cyberattackers are integrating large language models (LLMs) into the malware, running prompts at runtime to evade detection and augment their code on demand. The original […]
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Digital Fraud at Industrial Scale: 2025 Wasn’t Great
Advanced fraud attacks surged 180% in 2025 as cyber-scammers used generative AI to churn out flawless IDs, deepfakes, and autonomous bots at levels never before […]
Shai-Hulud v2 Campaign Spreads From npm to Maven, Exposing Thousands of Secrets
The second wave of the Shai-Hulud supply chain attack has spilled over to the Maven ecosystem after compromising more than 830 packages in the npm […]
How CTEM Helps Cyber Teams to Become More Proactive
How CTEM Helps Cyber Teams to Become More Proactive Software, infrastructure, and third-party services change far faster than quarterly audit cycles, which increases the risk […]
‘Dark LLMs’ Aid Petty Criminals, But Underwhelm Technically
As in the wider world, AI is not quite living up to the hype in the cyber underground. But it’s definitely helping low-level cybercriminals do […]
How User Education Can Become the Strongest Link in Casino Security
Casino security used to be pretty straightforward. You had cameras watching the floor and security guards watching for suspicious players. These days, things are way […]
Black Friday 2025: Smarter, Faster and AI-Powered Scams Drive a Surge in Cyber Threats
As retailers prepare for another record-breaking Black Friday, cybersecurity experts are warning that this year’s threats are not only bigger than ever but far more […]
Meet Rey, the Admin of ‘Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters’
A prolific cybercriminal group that calls itself “Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters” has dominated headlines this year by regularly stealing data from and publicly mass extorting dozens […]
Qilin Ransomware Turns South Korean MSP Breach Into 28-Victim ‘Korean Leaks’ Data Heist
South Korea’s financial sector has been targeted by what has been described as a sophisticated supply chain attack that led to the deployment of Qilin […]
Prompt Injections Loom Large Over ChatGPT’s Atlas Browser
It’s the law of unintended consequences: equipping browsers with agentic AI opens the door to an exponential volume of prompt injections. The original article found […]