The hacking group is encouraging miscreants to use the code in supply chain attacks, promising monetary rewards. The infamous TeamPCP hacking group that besieged the open source software ecosystem ...
The TeamPCP hacker group is threatening to leak source code from the Mistral AI project unless a buyer is found for the data. In a post on a hacker forum, the threat actor is asking $25,000 for a set ...
OpenAI says malware tied to the Shai-Hulud supply chain attack accessed internal repositories after infecting two employee ...
Microsoft and Palo Alto Networks have separately reported significant results after turning AI on their own code to find ...
The exploit code was almost too neat. When Google’s Threat Intelligence Group flagged a previously unknown software ...
Google's GTIG identified the first zero-day exploit developed with AI and stopped a mass exploitation event. The report documents state actors using AI for vulnerability research and autonomous ...
Hundreds of packages across npm and PyPI have been compromised in a new Shai-Hulud supply-chain campaign delivering ...
Google says attackers are using AI for zero-day research, malware development, reconnaissance, and access to premium AI tools ...
TeamPCP’s Mini Shai-Hulud campaign used hijacked GitHub OIDC tokens to spread a credential-stealing worm through TanStack npm ...
Google caught the first zero-day exploit built with AI assistance. Criminal and state backed hackers are using AI models to ...
Criminal hackers have used artificial intelligence to develop a working zero-day exploit, the first confirmed case of its ...