Smashing Security podcast #471: This AI worm just rewrote its own rules
Researchers at the University of Toronto...
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Argamal: Malware hidden in hentai games
In April 2026, we discovered a...
MyPillow listed on ransomware gang’s leak site, but denies it has been breached
A notorious ransomware gang claims to...
BTMOB: A stealthy RAT burrowing deep into Android devices
The malware pairs remote access capabilities...
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Kimsuky targets organizations with PebbleDash-based tools
Over the past few months, we...
Hugging Face hosted malicious software masquerading as OpenAI release
A malicious Hugging Face repository that posed as an OpenAI release delivered infostealer malware to Windows machines and recorded about 244,000 downloads before removal, according to research from AI security firm HiddenLayer. The number of downloads may have been artificially inflated by the attackers to make the model seem more popular, so the extent of […]
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Inside Department 4: Russia’s secret school for hackers
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OceanLotus suspected of using PyPI to deliver ZiChatBot malware
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DarkSword Malware
DarkSword is a sophisticated piece of...