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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 ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto say their project highlights the risk of open-weight AI models being weaponized. The ...
The JDY botnet, a malware network previously associated with Chinese threat actors like Volt Typhoon, has significantly expanded its targeting scope and reconnaissance efforts.
Researchers at the University of Toronto showed how hackers could use artificial intelligence to create a program that could ...
Cybersecurity experts say outdated router security protocols might be exposing your entire home network. Here's what to do.
Dutch authorities dismantled a 17 million-device botnet backed by 200+ servers, disrupting infrastructure used for cybercrime ...
A team of researchers at the University of Toronto has discovered a new class of cyberthreat that gives hackers more power ...
Google is implementing a networking upgrade for Android that could make local file sharing and network access feel much more ...
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I can now plug untrusted computers into my network without fear—here's why managed switches change everything
Managed Ethernet switches unlock one superpower unmanaged networks can't touch ...
Worms with access to AI chatbots can adapt and gather information and then use that against further targets – without the ...
University of Toronto researchers demonstrate how open-weight local LLMs can be used to autonomously exploit flaws and ...
Dutch police say they have disrupted a massive botnet consisting of 17 million infected computers, smartphones, and tablets.
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