This video tells the story of Stuxnet, the infamous computer worm believed to have targeted Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility.
In cybersecurity, few words trigger more dread than ‘wormable’—a vulnerability that could be weaponized into a self-spreading worm. Now researchers at the University of Toronto have demonstrated ...
A new study shows that computer malware powered by easily accessible artificial intelligence models is here—the research is a “wake-up call” to take cybersecurity risks from AI more seriously, one ...
The difference between a virus and a worm is not semantic. A virus waits for a user to trigger it; a worm exploits ...
Computer worms operating in tandem with free AI chatbots are a “new class of cyberthreat”, security experts have warned. Worms are a type of malware that self-replicate and spread across computer ...
AI-powered malware is a growing threat, but the extent of that threat was nebulous until researchers from the University of Toronto, Vector Institute, and CleverHans Lab presented a new PoC (proof of ...
Spread the love“`html The realm of cybersecurity has always been a battleground, with hackers and defenders locked in a constant struggle for supremacy. However, a recent announcement from the ...