Close Menu
TechUpdateAlert

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    My Health Anxiety Means I Won’t Use Apple’s or Samsung’s Smartwatches. Here’s Why

    December 22, 2025

    You can now buy the OnePlus 15 in the US and score free earbuds if you hurry

    December 22, 2025

    Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Dec. 22 #455

    December 22, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • My Health Anxiety Means I Won’t Use Apple’s or Samsung’s Smartwatches. Here’s Why
    • You can now buy the OnePlus 15 in the US and score free earbuds if you hurry
    • Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Dec. 22 #455
    • Android might finally stop making you tap twice for Wi-Fi
    • Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Dec. 22
    • Waymo’s robotaxis didn’t know what to do when a city’s traffic lights failed
    • Today’s NYT Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Dec. 22 #1647
    • You Asked: OLED Sunlight, VHS on 4K TVs, and HDMI Control Issues
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    TechUpdateAlertTechUpdateAlert
    • Home
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • Software
    • Reviews
    • AI & Tech
    • Gadgets
    • How-To
    TechUpdateAlert
    Home»Software»One of the most devious malware strains might have been cracked – and it’s all thanks to Gen AI
    Software

    One of the most devious malware strains might have been cracked – and it’s all thanks to Gen AI

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminNovember 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    An abstract image of digital security.
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    • Check Point used GenAI to semi-automate reverse engineering of the evasive XLoader infostealer
    • AI decrypted code, revealed APIs, and uncovered 64 hidden C2 domains and sandbox evasion tricks
    • XLoader evolved from Formbook; AI boosts analysis speed but doesn’t replace human malware analysts

    Cybersecurity researchers from Check Point Research may have just cracked one of the most devious malware families to have ever existed, thanks to Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI).

    In a new blog post, the researchers explained how analyzing malware is a slow, manual process that requires researchers to “unpack binaries, trace functions, and build decryption scripts”. Analyzing XLoader – an infamous infostealer that’s been around for roughly half a decade – is even more difficult, because it cannot be sandboxed.

    That’s when Check Point turned to AI for assistance. Using ChatGPT, the researchers combined two complementary workflows: cloud-based static analysis, and MCP-assisted runtime analysis. The first exports data from IDA Pro and lets the AI analyze it in the cloud. “The model identified encryption algorithms, recognized data structures, and even generated Python scripts to decrypt sections of code,” the researchers explained.


    You may like

    Unpacking XLoader

    The second connected the AI to a live debugger to extract runtime values such as encryption keys, decrypted buffers, and in-memory C2 data. “This hybrid AI workflow turned tedious manual reverse engineering into a semi-automated process that’s faster, repeatable, and easy to share across teams.”

    Check Point was impressed with the results. They claim to have decrypted core code, revealed encryption layers, unmasked hidden APIs, recovered 64 hidden C2 domains, and discovered a new sandbox evasion mechanism called “secure-call trampoline”.

    In short, AI helped unpack how XLoader hides, communicates, and protects itself, which is crucial information in the fight against infections. Still, Check Point stressed that despite the great work, AI “doesn’t replace malware analysts” but rather “supercharges” them with speed, reproducibility, insight, and defense.

    Earliest records of XLoader date back to 2021, when Check Point Research saw it in the wild, stealing data from MacOS users. It evolved from the infamous Formbook malware that, at the time, was active for over five years. While Formbook was initially created to be a simple keylogger, it was upgraded and rebranded as XLoader. Formbook was used to primarily target Windows users.

    Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed!


    The best antivirus for all budgets

    Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons

    Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

    And of course you can also follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form, and get regular updates from us on WhatsApp too.

    cracked devious gen malware strains
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleThe Best Way to Prepare for iOS 26 on Your iPhone Is to Change These 10 Settings in iOS 18
    Next Article Lumo for Business is Proton’s privacy-first AI assistant with zero-access encryption and full GDPR compliance
    techupdateadmin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Mobile

    Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2 and Snapdragon 4 Gen 4

    December 15, 2025
    Gadgets

    Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and Kindle Scribe (3rd Gen) Review (2025)

    December 10, 2025
    Gadgets

    OnePlus Ace 6T debuts with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, and it looks a lot like the 15R

    December 6, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, August 11 (game #526)

    August 11, 202545 Views

    These 2 Cities Are Pushing Back on Data Centers. Here’s What They’re Worried About

    September 13, 202542 Views

    Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Sept. 4 #346

    September 4, 202540 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Best Fitbit fitness trackers and watches in 2025

    July 9, 20250 Views

    There are still 200+ Prime Day 2025 deals you can get

    July 9, 20250 Views

    The best earbuds we’ve tested for 2025

    July 9, 20250 Views
    Our Picks

    My Health Anxiety Means I Won’t Use Apple’s or Samsung’s Smartwatches. Here’s Why

    December 22, 2025

    You can now buy the OnePlus 15 in the US and score free earbuds if you hurry

    December 22, 2025

    Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Dec. 22 #455

    December 22, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2026 techupdatealert. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.