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A novel malware family named LameHug is using a large language model (LLM) to generate commands to be executed on compromised Windows systems.
Ukraine’s CERT-UA has identified a new AI-powered malware, dubbed “LameHug,” which executes commands on compromised Windows ...
APT28 targets Ukrainian government officials with a phishing campaign delivering LAMEHUG malware, utilizing Alibaba Cloud’s ...
Russian military intelligence-linked hackers are using a new malware called “Authentic Antics” to secretly access Microsoft ...
The malware, imaginatively named LameHug, is coded in Python and uses Hugging Face API to interact with certain LLM protocols ...
Recent attacks by the state-run cyberespionage group against Ukrainian government targets included malware capable of ...
The Lumma infostealer malware operation is gradually resuming activities following a massive law enforcement operation in May ...
The financially motivated threat actor known as EncryptHub (aka LARVA-208 and Water Gamayun) has been attributed to a new ...
GitHub is being weaponized as malware infrastructure, report warns Emmenhtal and Amadey are part of a coordinated, ...
Google sues to stop the 'BadBox 2.0' malware, alleging the China-based culprits have spread the infection to no-name TV ...
A new malware named LameHug is using Alibaba's large language models (LLM), the very same tech that powers AI chatbots like ...