Malware continues to evolve, becoming more sophisticated and harder to detect. One of the most challenging types is polymorphic malware — malicious software that constantly changes its code to evade ...
Attackers are using fake Claude Code install pages and malicious search ads to spread infostealer malware targeting Windows ...
Server-side polymorphism is a challenging problem for anti-malware software vendors. Much of today’s malware, such as the Storm worm, creates tens of thousands of variants each month, a development ...
Cybersecurity has always been a game of adaptation, but the emergence of AI-driven polymorphic threats is accelerating that arms race.
Approximately $350 million in preventable losses stem from polymorphic malware, malicious software that constantly changes its code to evade detection. With 18% of new malware using adaptive ...
Large language models are no longer just productivity tools or coding assistants; they are rapidly becoming force multipliers for cybercrime. As guardrails on mainstream systems tighten, a parallel ...
The North Korean APT hacking group Kimsuky is exploiting ScreenConnect flaws, particularly CVE-2024-1708 and CVE-2024-1709, to infect targets with a new malware variant dubbed ToddlerShark. Kimsuky ...