Vibe-encoded threats are changing again: Hackers are using AI chatbots to write malware in natural language


  • Huntress analyzed the AI-generated malware “Untitled1.ps1,” a noisy custom AD enumeration tool likely built by low-skilled attackers using generative AI.
  • Attackers combined it with s5cmd for rapid data exfiltration and SharpShares.exe for enumerating shares before being detected and deleted.
  • A report warns that AI “dynamic coding” reduces barriers to cybercrime, producing unique payloads that evade signature-based defenses, requiring behavioral analytics to detect attack lifecycles.

“Unsophisticated” cybercriminals can now easily write malicious code using artificial intelligence (AI) and quickly launch devastating data breach attacks, forcing defenders to rethink their strategies, researchers have claimed.

Security experts Huntress extensively investigated AI-written malware and explained how the AI-generated bespoke payload was a “very aggressive, noisy and personalized bespoke AD enumeration tool”.

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