How a researcher with no malware-coding skills tricked AI into creating Chrome infostealers

How a researcher with no malware-coding skills tricked AI into creating Chrome infostealers

ZDNET

Generative AI has stirred up as many conflicts as it has innovations — especially when it comes to security infrastructure.

Enterprise security provider Cato Networks says it has discovered a new way to manipulate AI chatbots. On Tuesday, the company published its 2025 Cato CTRL Threat Report, which showed how a researcher — who Cato clarifies had “no prior malware coding experience” — was able to trick models, including DeepSeek R1 and V3, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenAI’s GPT-4o,…

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