Google Launches Gemini, the Most Capable and Largest AI Model
In a groundbreaking revelation, Google has ushered in a new era of artificial intelligence with the introduction of Gemini, its most formidable and sophisticated AI model to date.
This paradigm-shifting technology promises to redefine human-machine...
The Security Dimensions of Adopting LLMs
The incredible capabilities of LLM (Large Language Models) enable organizations to engage in various useful activities such as generating branding content, localizing content to transform customer experiences, precise demand forecasting, writing code, enhanced supplier...
What is QR Code Phishing? (Quishing) – Attack & Prevention Guide in 2025
QR code Phishing, or "Quishing," is a cyber threat that exploits the widespread use of QR (Quick Response) codes in phishing attacks.
Quishing takes advantage of the recent high-use volume and increasing popularity of QR...
Rise of Malicious Black Hat AI Tools That Shifts The Nature Of Cyber Warfare
The rise of malicious versions of LLMs, like dark variants of ChatGPT, is escalating cyber warfare by enabling more sophisticated and automated attacks.
These models can generate convincing phishing emails, spread disinformation, and craft targeted...
Google Launches AI Powered Malicious File Detection Tool Magika
Google has introduced Magika, an AI-powered file-type identification system that assists in detecting binary and textual file formats.
Even when utilizing a CPU, Magika's unique, highly-tuned deep-learning model allows for accurate file identification in a matter...
PyRIT : Automated AI Toolkit For Security Professionals
A new Python automation framework has been released for risk identification in generative AI.
This new framework has been named "PyRIT," and it can help security professionals and machine learning engineers find risks in...
Hackers Selling DCRat Subscriptions for $5 on Telegram Groups
Recently, the cybersecurity researchers at ANY.RUN identified that hackers are selling DCRat subscriptions for $5 on the Telegram groups.
Hackers sell Remote Access Trojan (RAT) subscriptions to other malicious actors to generate revenue. These subscriptions...