A new class of adaptive malware called PROMPTFLUX — capable of mutating its own code via LLMs - represents a major escalation in cyber-threats, according to Google’s GTIG.
PROMPTFLUX: Experimental malware, a VBScript dropper with obfuscation, that abuses the Google Gemini API to dynamically rewrite its own source code. PROMPTLOCK: Another experimental strain of malware, ...
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group reports that new malware strains use LLMs mid-execution to generate, rewrite, and ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools have sped up everything from app development and problem-solving to scientific discoveries and medical research. Yet, at the same time, experts have also warned ...
Google DeepMind has introduced an AI agent that automatically found and fixed software vulnerabilities in open source projects, submitting 72 security patches over the past six months to codebases ...
The new program focuses on vulnerabilities related to AI products. Rewards range from $500 to $30,000. Aaims to tackle past confusion concerning in-scope bugs and problems. Google has launched a new ...
Google’s AI-powered bug hunter has just reported its first batch of security vulnerabilities. Heather Adkins, Google’s vice president of security, announced Monday that its LLM-based vulnerability ...
Do you receive login security codes for your online accounts via text message? These are the six- or seven-digit numbers sent via SMS that you need to enter along with your password when trying to ...