A team of researchers have shown how a self-replicating AI agent can take over a computer network at almost no cost.
Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered an AI-powered worm that can spread across computer systems without ...
Researchers demonstrated an AI worm that adapts to targets, generates attack strategies, and spreads across networks without ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto showed how hackers could use artificial intelligence to create a program that could ...
An AI-driven worm using a local open-weight LLM autonomously exploited and replicated across 62% of a 33-host test network in ...
A team of researchers at the University of Toronto has discovered a new class of cyberthreat that gives hackers more power ...
University of Toronto researchers demonstrate how open-weight local LLMs can be used to autonomously exploit flaws and ...
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This new AI-powered computer worm can learn to attack any device
Once inside a computer network, the worm uses the processing power of the system for reasoning and then identifying its next ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today the release of a DHS-developed detection tool that can be used by the federal government, commercial vendors, state and local governments ...
University of Toronto researchers unveil AI-driven malware capable of autonomous spread, real-time adaptation, and near-zero ...
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