Topic: underground markets
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AMOS Infostealer Targets macOS via Popular AI App
The cybercrime economy is increasingly fueled by sophisticated infostealer malware like AMOS, which harvests and sells stolen credentials, financial data, and session cookies to enable further fraud and network intrusions. Attackers distribute this malware through highly adaptive social engineeri...
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Darknet AI: The Uncensored Assistant for Cybercriminals
The emergence of uncensored darknet AI assistants like DIG AI presents a major security threat by enabling and scaling malicious activities such as cybercrime, fraud, and the creation of illegal content. These "Not Good" AI tools, often based on jailbroken models like ChatGPT, deliberately bypass...
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Google AI Detects Malware That Morphs During Attacks
Google has identified a new generation of AI-powered malware that rewrites its own code during attacks, making it more resilient and harder to detect by dynamically altering behavior and evading security systems. Several malware families, such as FRUITSHELL, PROMPTFLUX, and PROMPTLOCK, are active...
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Google Warns of New AI-Powered Malware Threat
Google has identified a new generation of AI-powered malware, such as PromptFlux and PromptSteal, that dynamically rewrites its own code to evade detection, using modules like the 'Thinking Robot' to query AI models for new evasion tactics. State-sponsored threat actors from China, Iran, and Nort...
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New Atroposia RAT Emerges on Dark Web
Atroposia is a newly discovered remote access trojan sold on dark web marketplaces, offering encrypted remote control, credential theft, and cryptocurrency wallet data extraction. The malware is modular and integrates with tools like SpamGPT for AI-driven phishing campaigns and MatrixPDF for weap...
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