The North Korea-affiliated threat actor known as Konni (aka Earth Imp, Opal Sleet, Osmium, TA406, and Vedalia) has been attributed to a new set of attacks targeting both Android and Windows devices ...
Developers using large language models (LLMs) to generate code perceive significant benefits, yet the reality is often less rosy. Programmers who adopted AI for code generation estimate, for example, ...
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered critical remote code execution vulnerabilities impacting major artificial ...
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North Korea’s Konni group weaponizes Google’s Find Hub to steal logins
The North Korean hacker group Konni has discovered a new set of attacks that, for the first time, use Google's Find Hub asset ...
Google is suing more than two dozen unnamed individuals allegedly involved in peddling a popular China-based mobile phishing ...
North Korean hackers from the KONNI activity cluster are abusing Google's Find Hub tool to track their targets' GPS positions ...
The campaign hijacked Google accounts to abuse Android’s Find Hub feature, remotely wiping victims’ phones while spreading ...
Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has identified a major shift this year, with adversaries leveraging artificial intelligence to deploy new malware families that integrate large language ...
While hackers are using artificial intelligence to optimise attacks, many of the most damaging breaches still rely on ...
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.
For many years, information technology professionals have been encouraging folks to adopt multifactor authentication, ...
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