xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,629 Location Panama City Beach, FL Aug 31, 2021 #1 Cybercriminal sells tool to hide malware in AMD, NVIDIA GPUsCybercriminals are making strides towards attacks with malware that can execute code from the graphics processing unit (GPU) of a compromised system. While the method is not new and demo code has been published before, projects so far came from the academic world or were incomplete and unrefined. Earlier this month, the proof-of-concept (PoC) was sold on a hacker forum, potentially marking cybercriminals’ transition to a new sophistication level for their attacks. Source & more
Cybercriminal sells tool to hide malware in AMD, NVIDIA GPUsCybercriminals are making strides towards attacks with malware that can execute code from the graphics processing unit (GPU) of a compromised system. While the method is not new and demo code has been published before, projects so far came from the academic world or were incomplete and unrefined. Earlier this month, the proof-of-concept (PoC) was sold on a hacker forum, potentially marking cybercriminals’ transition to a new sophistication level for their attacks. Source & more
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