The ChatGPT-powered Blackmamba malware, which can operate on macOS, Windows, and Linux systems, works as a keylogger, with the ability to send stolen credentials through Microsoft Teams. . HYAS Institute researcher and cybersecurity expert, Jeff Sims, has developed a new type of ChatGPT -powered malware named Blackmamba, which can bypass Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) filters. This should not come as a surprise, as in January of this year , cybersecurity researchers at CyberArk also reported on how ChatGPT could be used to develop polymorphic malware. During their investigation, the researchers were able to create the polymorphic malware by bypassing the content filters in ChatGPT, using an authoritative tone. As per the HYAS Institute’s report (PDF), the malware can gather sensitive data such as usernames, debit/credit card numbers, passwords, and other confidential data entered by a user into their device. . Unveil the DarkSerpent virus engineered through AI, proficient in harvesting login data on diverse platforms.. Blackmamba Malware, AI Cyber Threats, Credential Theft Techniques. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A National Security Agency memo that recently resurfaced a few years after it was first published contains a detailed analysis of what very possibly was the world's first keylogger . The electromechanical implants were nothing short of an engineering marvel. The highly miniaturized series of circuits were stuffed into a metal bar that ran the length of the typewriter, making them invisible to the naked eye. The implant, which could only be seen using X-ray equipment, recorded the precise location of the little ball Selectric typewriters used to imprint a character on paper. . Delve into the intriguing design of primitive keyloggers and their significant impact on espionage activities during the Cold War, particularly targeting American diplomats.. IBM Selectric, Electromechanical Keylogger, Cold War Espionage. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The number of companies reporting a spyware infestation has increased by almost half in the past 12 months, according to a new survey. In addition, 17 percent of companies with more than 100 employees have spyware such as a keylogger on their networks, said the authors of the annual Websense Web@Work survey, published on Tuesday. "This is almost 50 percent growth in the instances of keyloggers that organizations are reporting back," said Joel Camissar, a manager for Internet security specialist Websense. . "Despite the organizations' having a 'best of breed' antivirus, anti-spyware and firewall, we are still detecting a huge amount of back-channel spyware communication." Spyware is seen as an increasingly serious security problem, and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has pledged to take action against companies that distribute it. The software is installed on machines without the owner's knowledge to track their online habits, sometimes via a keylogger, which records the user's keystrokes. . Rising usage of malware, such as screen capture tools, intensifies threats as organizations disclose severe breaches. Learn more.. Spyware Threats, Keylogger Incidents, Network Monitoring Tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Russian scammers used key logging Trojans to steal more than a €1m from French people accessing online bank accounts. The Trojans were sent by email but were not activated until people accessed their online bank accounts. Then the Trojan forwarded on user names and passwords to the crooks. . The link for this article located at TheRegister.co.uk is no longer available. . Cybercriminals from Russia have focused on French banking clients, illicitly acquiring more than €1 million through account breaches.. Russian Scammers, Keylogger Threat, Online Banking Security, Cyber Crime. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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