TuxBot v3: A Modular IoT Botnet Framework Leveraging LLM-Assisted Development
A previously undocumented modular internet-of-things (IoT) botnet framework named TuxBot v3 Evolution has been identified by researchers. This malware leverages a large language model (LLM) to assist in its code development, resulting in mixed outcomes. While the AI generated botnet code as requested, it included a safety disclaimer that was not removed before deployment.
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