Re: North Korean Hackers Developing Malware in Dlang Programming Language
On Monday, 27 May 2024 at 17:08:55 UTC, Ferhat Kurtulmuş wrote: I asked chatgpt if it wrote this paragraph, and it said yes. So?.. If you believe what ChatGPT "says" then generated article is perfectly fine.
Re: North Korean Hackers Developing Malware in Dlang Programming Language
On Tuesday, 28 May 2024 at 11:14:07 UTC, aberba wrote: On Monday, 27 May 2024 at 23:00:58 UTC, ryuukk_ wrote: On Monday, 27 May 2024 at 16:17:07 UTC, aberba wrote: By Ionut Arghire: The North Korea-linked hacking group Lazarus has been observed deploying Dlang malware in attacks against organizations in the manufacturing, agriculture, and physical security sectors, Cisco’s Talos security researchers report. https://www.securityweek.com/north-korean-hackers-developing-malware-in-dlang-programming-language/ This does not belong to "Announce".. c'mon, this is a garbage article and is FUD I read his LinkedIn before posting but it could all be fake as well. If Mike is reading this, feel free to delete this and my other post as well. Since I can't verify their authenticity beyond their claimed credentials on LinkedIn. FWIW, this was discussed when it was in the news (this article is from December) https://forum.dlang.org/post/olpockqkosloluwys...@forum.dlang.org So this is probably legit, but also not new news. -Steve
Re: North Korean Hackers Developing Malware in Dlang Programming Language
On Monday, 27 May 2024 at 23:00:58 UTC, ryuukk_ wrote: On Monday, 27 May 2024 at 16:17:07 UTC, aberba wrote: By Ionut Arghire: The North Korea-linked hacking group Lazarus has been observed deploying Dlang malware in attacks against organizations in the manufacturing, agriculture, and physical security sectors, Cisco’s Talos security researchers report. https://www.securityweek.com/north-korean-hackers-developing-malware-in-dlang-programming-language/ This does not belong to "Announce".. c'mon, this is a garbage article and is FUD I read his LinkedIn before posting but it could all be fake as well. If Mike is reading this, feel free to delete this and my other post as well. Since I can't verify their authenticity beyond their claimed credentials on LinkedIn.
Re: North Korean Hackers Developing Malware in Dlang Programming Language
On Monday, 27 May 2024 at 16:17:07 UTC, aberba wrote: By Ionut Arghire: The North Korea-linked hacking group Lazarus has been observed deploying Dlang malware in attacks against organizations in the manufacturing, agriculture, and physical security sectors, Cisco’s Talos security researchers report. https://www.securityweek.com/north-korean-hackers-developing-malware-in-dlang-programming-language/ This does not belong to "Announce".. c'mon, this is a garbage article and is FUD
Re: North Korean Hackers Developing Malware in Dlang Programming Language
On Monday, 27 May 2024 at 16:17:07 UTC, aberba wrote: By Ionut Arghire: the guy writes 3 articles a day, assuming a 8 hour work week he must have spent less then 3 hours with the topic Please dont reshare slop just because it mentions d
Re: North Korean Hackers Developing Malware in Dlang Programming Language
On Monday, 27 May 2024 at 17:08:55 UTC, Ferhat Kurtulmuş wrote: I asked chatgpt if it wrote this paragraph, and it said yes. Yeah, AI generated stuff is a new nightmare :( for all of us
Re: North Korean Hackers Developing Malware in Dlang Programming Language
On Monday, 27 May 2024 at 16:17:07 UTC, aberba wrote: By Ionut Arghire: The North Korea-linked hacking group Lazarus has been observed deploying Dlang malware in attacks against organizations in the manufacturing, agriculture, and physical security sectors, Cisco’s Talos security researchers report. https://www.securityweek.com/north-korean-hackers-developing-malware-in-dlang-programming-language/ I asked chatgpt if it wrote this paragraph, and it said yes. "Dlang is considered an uncommon programming language for malware development, but has started attracting malware developers, likely due to its versatility and easy learning curve. Dlang allows developers to cross-compile applications for multiple architectures."