Popular AI platform Hugging Face is being used for Android malware which can take over compromised devices.
A new Android remote access trojan (RAT) uses popular AI platform Hugging Face to host and distribute malicious payloads, ...
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A new malware attack on Android users is exploiting a trusted AI platform, Hugging Face, to distribute harmful apps that can steal passwords and PINs.
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This article was updated on November 7th to include a statement provided by a Google spokesperson. The evolution of malware is a relentless game of cat and mouse, and Android users are once again in ...
Bitdefender has identified a new Android malware campaign that used the Hugging Face public-facing infrastructure to host its malicious files.
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