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Thu, November 27, 2025

Malicious LLMs Equip Novice Hackers with Advanced Tools

⚠️ Researchers at Palo Alto Networks Unit42 found that uncensored models like WormGPT 4 and community-driven KawaiiGPT can generate functional tools for ransomware, lateral movement, and phishing. WormGPT 4 produced a PowerShell locker and a convincing ransom note, while KawaiiGPT generated scripts for credential harvesting and remote command execution. Both are accessible via subscriptions or local installs, lowering the bar for novice attackers.

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Tue, November 25, 2025

The Dilemma of AI: Malicious LLMs and Security Risks

🛡️ Unit 42 examines the growing threat of malicious large language models that have been intentionally stripped of safety controls and repackaged for criminal use. These tools — exemplified by WormGPT and KawaiiGPT — generate persuasive phishing, credential-harvesting lures, polymorphic malware scaffolding, and end-to-end extortion workflows. Their distribution ranges from paid subscriptions and source-code sales to free GitHub deployments and Telegram promotion. The report urges stronger alignment, regulation, and defensive resilience and offers Unit 42 incident response and AI assessment services.

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