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    Cyber Insights 2026: Malware and Cyberattacks in the Age of AI

    Security leaders share how artificial intelligence is changing malware, ransomware, and identity-led intrusions, and how defenses must evolve. 

    PeckBirdy Hackers Abuse LOLBins To Deliver Advanced Malware

    China-aligned hackers have weaponized a JScript-based command-and-control (C&C) framework called PeckBirdy since 2023 

    Nation-state hack exploited hosting infrastructure to hijack Notepad++ updates

    Pierluigi Paganini February 02, 2026 The Notepad++ maintainer revealed that nation-state hackers compromised the hosting provider’s infrastructure, redirecting update traffic to malicious servers. The...

    Android RAT Uses Hugging Face to Host Malware

    A new Android remote access trojan (RAT) uses popular AI platform Hugging Face to host and distribute malicious payloads, Bitdefender has revealed. The security vendor...

    Malicious ‘Mac Cleaner’ Ads On Google Redirect Users To Phishing Nightmares

    Cybercriminals have hijacked Google Search Ads for "mac cleaner" queries, tricking macOS users into visiting fake sites that mimic 

    New Android Threat: Cybercriminals Exploit AI Platform to Spread Banking Malware

    Jakarta - Cybercriminals are now using trusted artificial intelligence (AI) platforms to spread malware to Android phones. The latest findings reveal that Hugging Face's...

    AI accelerates industrial cyber threats, transforms OT attack landscape to challenge traditional defenses

    When it comes to cyberattacks across industrial environments, the role of AI (artificial intelligence) falls between real escalation and inflated alarm. Most alleged AI-enabled threats...

    Windows Malware Uses Pulsar RAT for Live Chats While Stealing Data

    Researchers at Point Wild have discovered a sneaky new Windows malware campaign using the Pulsar RAT and Stealerv37. This threat hides in your computer’s...

    eScan Antivirus Delivers Malware in Supply Chain Attack

    Hackers compromised a MicroWorld Technologies update server and fed a malicious file to eScan customers. 

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