An old security technology that has gotten little attention is finally ready for a new closeup. It goes by the name polymorphic code — or alternatively, automated moving target defense or AMTD — and ...
A traditional form of attack by cyber criminals, polymorphic malware, has the ability to hide itself, changing variations with each new device while keeping its original algorithm. Since the code is ...
When it comes to cyber security, there’s nothing worse than storing important secret data in plaintext. With even the greenest malicious actors more than capable of loading up a hex editor or ...
We are either at the dawn of AI-driven malware that rewrites itself on the fly, or we are seeing vendors and threat actors exaggerate its capabilities. Recent Google and MIT Sloan reports reignited ...
I first wrote about polymorphic malware four years ago. I recall having a hard time getting an editor to approve publication of my piece because he claimed none of his readers would be interested in ...
BENGALURU: While Karnataka ramped up its fight against cybercrime by appointing 16 cyber technicians, fraudsters have found new ways to stay ahead. Cybercriminals are now using ‘polymorphic malware,’ ...
New approaches to recognizing signature-evading, polymorphic viruses, worms, and bots Server-side polymorphism is a challenging problem for anti-malware software vendors. Much of today's malware, such ...
Cybercriminals are now using 'polymorphic malware', a virus that constantly alters its code to evade detection. This evolving threat has made it even harder for investigators to crack cybercrime cases ...
The trendy new chatbot has many skills, and one of them is writing "polymorphic" malware that will destroy your computer. Reading time 2 minutes ChatGPT, the multi-talented AI-chatbot, has another ...
The arms race between malicious hackers and the guardians of computer networks looks set to intensify with the development of “chameleon code”. The new weapon could leave networks defenceless as ...