University of Toronto researchers built a worm powered by open-weight AI that adapts to its targets. Experts say it changes ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto say their project highlights the risk of open-weight AI models being weaponized. The ...
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 have shown how a self-replicating AI agent can take over a computer network at almost no cost.
Researchers demonstrated an AI worm that adapts to targets, generates attack strategies, and spreads across networks without ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com Unveiling the Next Generation of Malware: AI-Powered Computer Worms In today’s digital battleground, ...
You’d think keeping things secure would be easy, with artificial intelligence getting sharper every day. I mean, if it can crank out intricate code in no time, fending off cyber crooks should be a ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered an AI-powered worm that can spread across computer systems without ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto showed how hackers could use artificial intelligence to create a program that could target any known flaw in the world's computers.
It's being called the worst computer worm of the year -- a fast-spreading Internet threat that looks like an official e-mail from the CIA or FBI but can leave your computer wide open to intruders. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. University of Toronto researchers demonstrated an AI-driven worm that exploited nearly three-quarters of a simulated corporate ...