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APT28’s New Arsenal: LAMEHUG, the First AI-Powered Malware

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APT28’s New Arsenal: LAMEHUG, the First AI-Powered Malware

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Artificial intelligence is transforming the scope of cybercrime, allowing the creation of more sophisticated and adaptable malware. An example of this evolution is LameHug, a malware that uses large language models (LLM) to run cyberattacks autonomously. First identified by CERT-UA, this malicious software is attributed to the cybercriminal group APT28, known for its links to Russian intelligence services. LameHug stands out for its ability to g…

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Agencia Web Marketing Digital en Madrid broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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