The research firm Checkpoint has confirmed that ChatGPT, the new AI chatbot created by OpenAI, is running into problems yet again. This time it has to do with malware. The research from Checkpoint ...
Cybersecurity researchers were able to bypass security features on ChatGPT by roleplaying with it. By getting the LLM to pretend it was a coding superhero, they got it to write password-stealing ...
ChatGPT is now a tool that hackers and threat actors utilize to develop malware and other accessing programs used to steal from people, using OpenAI's API via a GPT-3 model. This underground version ...
Despite criticisms from the industry, the Intel-McAfee merger will result in "faster and better" security by riding on hardware to complement, not eliminate, software-based security, according to a ...
Security researcher and former NSA hacker Patrick Wardle has demonstrated a way to modify state-created Mac malware to run his own code instead of the payloads from the government servers. The ...
"In reality, to create malware itself, I don't think we're there yet. I don't think this is really necessary,” said Vicente Diaz, a threat intelligence researcher at VirusTotal, a Google-owned service ...
The newly released ChatGPT artificial intelligence bot from OpenAI could be used to usher in a new dangerous wave of polymorphic malware, security researchers warn. One of the many spectacular tricks ...
A few days ago, Europol warned that ChatGPT would help criminals improve how they target people online. Among the examples Europol offered was the creation of malware with the help of ChatGPT. The ...
A University of Texas at Arlington computer scientist is using a three-year grant worth nearly $500,000 from the National Science Foundation to create virtual “sandbox” environments that allow ...
The Japanese Defense Ministry will create and maintain cyber-weapons in the form of malware that it plans to use in a defensive capacity. The malware is expected to be finished by the end of the ...
When security researcher Dragos Ruiu claimed malware dubbed “badBIOS” allowed infected machines to communicate using sound waves alone—no network connection needed—people said he was crazy. New ...