HP Inc. published a new Threat Insights Report warning that low-effort, AI-assisted cyberattacks are increasingly evading enterprise defenses. The analysis finds attackers are using modular “flat-pack” malware components to rapidly build and customize campaigns, including “vibe-hacking” infection scripts that abuse redirects to trusted sites like Booking.com. HP researchers also observed Oyster Loader malware hidden in fake Microsoft Teams installers promoted via search ads, underscoring the report’s view that detection-led security is struggling to keep pace with fast-repackaged threats.
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