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Hackers are using AI and panda images to infect Linux machines -- here's how
Thursday July 24, 2025. 07:42 PM , from BetaNews
Aqua Security’s Nautilus research team has identified a new Linux malware called 'Koske' which may be the first publicly documented case of AI-assisted malware. Disguised as innocent Jpeg images of pandas, Koske delivers cryptominers and a stealth rootkit using code that appears shaped by large language models, suggesting attackers are now adopting the same AI tools defenders use. SEE ALSO: Matanbuchus 3.0 is a serious malware threat spread via Microsoft Teams The malware campaign begins with attackers exploiting a misconfigured JupyterLab instance. From there, they download dual-use image files from free hosting services. These Jpegs contain hidden shell scripts and… [Continue Reading]
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