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"textContent": "Attackers now tunnel malware command-and-control through trusted AI platforms. Check Point Research demonstrated Grok and Microsoft Copilot as covert C2 proxies. Web-browsing capabilities fetch attacker URLs while blending with normal corporate traffic. The technique named “AI as a C2 proxy” requires no API keys or accounts. Malware embeds recon data in URL query parameters to […]\n\nThe post Hackers Weaponize Grok and Copilot for Stealth Malware C2 Channels appeared first on VPN Central.",
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