Adaptive, Agentic AI Worms Loom as Next Enterprise Threat
AI worms, or "viruses with wings and brains," adapt to new environments, seek out vulnerabilities, and will likely strike within a year, researchers say.
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AI worms, or "viruses with wings and brains," adapt to new environments, seek out vulnerabilities, and will likely strike within a year, researchers say.
A worm virus called "fracturizer" has been embedded in modpacks from various sites, including CurseForge and CraftBukkit.
Every year hundreds of millions of malware attacks occur worldwide, and every year businesses deal with the impact of viruses, worms, keyloggers, and ransomware. Malware is a pernicious threat and the biggest driver for businesses to look for cybersecurity solutions. Naturally, businesses want to find products that will stop malware in its tracks, and so they search for solutions to do that.
"Uh-oh, this viruses-and-worms scene could turn out quite troublesome." If only we'd been wrong...