23 décembre 2024 | Local, C4ISR, Sécurité

AI Could Generate 10,000 Malware Variants, Evading Detection in 88% of Case

LLMs can create 10,000 malware variants evading detection with 88% success, degrading ML classifiers and risking AI model security.

https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/ai-could-generate-10000-malware.html

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