Generative AI Weaponized: Attackers Use GenAI to Spread AsyncRAT

 Threat actors have begun using generative AI (GenAI) to write malicious code, marking one of the first instances of weaponizing chatbot technology for such purposes. HP Wolf Security researchers uncovered a campaign where attackers utilized GenAI to develop VBScript and JavaScript code, which was then used to distribute AsyncRAT, a commercial remote access Trojan (RAT). The behavior was first noticed in June during an investigation of a suspicious email attachment posing as an invoice. The campaign featured non-obfuscated scripts, suggesting GenAI was used to generate the malware, as noted in HP Wolf's latest "Threat Insights Report."

https://www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/genai-writes-malicious-code-spread-asyncrat

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