
AI may be ushering in a new breed of malicious threat actors who know even less about hacking than script kiddies but can produce professional-grade hacking tools.
In a report released Tuesday, Cato CTRL, the threat intelligence arm of cybersecurity company Cato Networks, explained how one of its researchers, who had no malware coding experience, tricked generative AI apps DeepSeek, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenAI’s ChatGPT into producing malicious software for stealing login credentials from Google Chrome.
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