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(expel.com) AI Malware: Separating Fact from Fiction in Cybersecurity Threats

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    (expel.com) AI Malware: Separating Fact from Fiction in Cybersecurity Threats

    AI-generated malware is not the existential threat often hyped—behavioral detection and fundamental security controls remain effective. In brief - AI lowers the barrier for low-skill attackers but does not enable revolutionary evasion or nation-state capabilities. Claims like AI-powered WannaCry or Worm GPT as a serious offensive tool are unfounded. Technically - Polymorphic malware, whether AI-generated or not, is countered by behavioral detection (e.g., EDR). Low-skill attackers produce detectable, non-functional malware, while mid-skill actors generate signature-based techniques. High-skill attackers use AI for efficiency (e.g., phishing, LOTL coordination via Claude) but face the same technical constraints as traditional malware. AI-generated code often contains detectable artifacts (e.g., excessive comments in Russian, emojis). Autonomous AI malware is implausible due to LLM limitations in reasoning and world modeling.

    Source: https://expel.com/blog/ai-malware-fact-vs-fiction/

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