Cybersecurity has always been a game of adaptation, but the emergence of AI-driven polymorphic threats is accelerating that arms race.
The goal of cybersecurity has shifted from protecting digital perimeters to addressing threats that change more quickly than conventional defenses can keep up.
Server-side polymorphism is a challenging problem for anti-malware software vendors. Much of today’s malware, such as the Storm worm, creates tens of thousands of variants each month, a development ...
Approximately $350 million in preventable losses stem from polymorphic malware, malicious software that constantly changes its code to evade detection. With 18% of new malware using adaptive ...
The North Korean APT hacking group Kimsuky is exploiting ScreenConnect flaws, particularly CVE-2024-1708 and CVE-2024-1709, to infect targets with a new malware variant dubbed ToddlerShark. Kimsuky ...
Researchers find malicious browser extensions can assume the appearance of any other installed in the browser It can also disable other extensions, completely tricking the victim The extension can ...