AI and Malware: An Interesting Speed Dating Opportunity?

July 27, 2023

Note: Dinobaby here: This essay is the work of a real and still-alive dinobaby. No smart software involved, just a dumb humanoid. Services are now ejecting my cute little dinosaur gif. (´?_?`) Like my posts related to the Dark Web, the MidJourney art appears to offend someone’s sensibilities in the datasphere. If I were not 78, I might look into these interesting actions. But I am and I don’t really care.

AI and malware. An odd couple? One of those on my research team explained at lunch yesterday that an enterprising bad actor could use one of the code-savvy generative AI systems and the information in the list of resources compiled by 0xsyr0 and available on GitHub here. The idea is that one could grab one or more of the malware development resources and do some experimenting with an AI system. My team member said the AmsiHook looked interesting as well as Freeze. Is my team member correct? Allegedly next week he will provide an update at our weekly meeting. My question is, “Do the recent assertions about smart software cover this variant of speed dating?”

Stephen E Arnold, July 27, 2023

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