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Google warns North Korea, Iran, and China are using AI to enhance cyberattacks

The post Google warns North Korea, Iran, and China are using AI to enhance cyberattacks appeared com. A new report from Google’s Threat Analysis Group (GTAG) has shown that state-backed hackers from North Korea, Iran, and China are actively experimenting and optimizing cyberattacks with artificial intelligence (AI) tools, which in this case was Google’s Gemini. Google said it had observed multiple state-affiliated groups using its large language models for reconnaissance, social engineering, malware development, and enhancing “all stages of their operations, from reconnaissance and phishing lure creation to command and control (C2) development and data exfiltration.” The report found evidence of novel and sophisticated AI-enabled attacks. It warned that generative AI is lowering the technical barriers for malicious operations by helping attackers work faster and with greater precision. The report builds on similar warnings from Microsoft and OpenAI, which disclosed comparable experimentation by the same trio of nation-backed actors. Also, Anthropic, the company behind Claude AI, released a report on how it has been detecting and countering the use of AI for attacks, and North Korea-linked groups were the prominent bad actors that featured in the report. North Korean state actors turn to AI In its latest threat intelligence update, Google detailed how an Iranian group known as TEMP. Zagros, also known as MuddyWater, used Gemini to generate and debug malicious code disguised as academic research, with the end goal of developing custom malware. In doing so, it inadvertently exposed key operational details that allowed Google to disrupt parts of its infrastructure. China-linked actors were found using Gemini to improve phishing lures, perform reconnaissance on targeted networks, and research lateral movement techniques once inside compromised systems. In some cases, they misused Gemini to explore unfamiliar environments, such as cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, and vSphere, indicating an effort to expand their technical reach. North Korean operators, meanwhile, have been observed probing AI tools to enhance reconnaissance and phishing campaigns. One.

EXCLUSIVE: Akshay Kumar–Anees Bazmee reunite for madcap love triangle – a reimagined Sankranthiki Vasthunam; to go on floors in February 2026

Anees Bazmee and Akshay Kumar are reuniting after tasting success together in films like Welcome and Singh Is Kinng. And now, our reliable sources have confirmed that Akshay Kumar and Anees Bazmee’s next is a reimagined version of Venkatesh-led Sankranthiki Vasthunam. The film will be produced by Dil Raju and is touted to be an out-and-out comic entertainer. A source informed Bollywood Hungama, “Anees and Akshay loved the plot of the lead character stuck between his wife and ex-girlfriend that Sankranthiki Vasthunam rides on. However, the original had a lot of Telugu flavour. To make the film palatable for the Hindi audience, Anees Bazmee is reimagining the film, keeping the core plot intact.”The source further told Bollywood Hungama, “Anees is a master of cracking new screenplays based on already established films, and this one too will not just be bigger than the original, but also funnier, as he plans to put together a lot of gags in the narrative, which were not present in the original film. Over the three decades, Bazmee has written several love triangles in the comic space, and this one falls in his zone of situational comedy.”The writing work is going on in full swing, and the makers are aiming to take the untitled film on floors in February 2026. The film is not a remake, but a reimagined take on the original film, as the screenplay will be packaged with new scenes. “It’s 60 per cent of fresh sequences, and just 40 per cent original to keep the essence of the plot intact.”Also Read: Akshay Kumar and Disha Patani wrap up ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ song shoot in Dubai.

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