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Microsoft describes it as the first AI system within the company to reach the “gold standard” of malware classification, ...
Instead of launching Grok 4 to all Azure AI Foundry customers, Microsoft is now working on a private preview of the model — ...
OpenAI today announced GPT-5, its latest and most powerful family of AI large language models (LLMs), and Microsoft is ...
Microsoft has developed an AI prototype called Project Ire that automates the difficult task of reverse engineering malware, ...
Researchers from Praetorian have shed the light on Ghost Calls, a post-exploitation command-and-control evasion technique ...
A new Microsoft AI agent, named Project Ire, is able to autonomously classify malware at a global scale with a high level of ...
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. Despite all the third-party ...
Before we get to today’s column, OpenAI is set to release its latest flagship model, GPT-5, later Thursday morning.We may ...
This is done by exploiting a vulnerable driver called rwdrv.sys, which is a legitimate driver used by an Intel CPU tuning ...
A new report out today from compliance automation platform provider Secureframe Inc. details the most dangerous cyberthreats of 2025 so far, with artificial intelligence-enhanced attacks, zero-day ...
Microsoft's Project Ire uses AI to detect malware by reverse-engineering unknown software, offering a smarter, signature-free approach to cybersecurity.
Developed by Microsoft Research and the Defender teams, Project Ire utilizes advanced reasoning and reverse engineering tools to classify software threats without requiring prior signatures.