WormGPT Strikes Back: The Rise of AI-Powered Cybercrime Tools in 2024
WormGPT, once shut down, is back with a vengeance, exploiting top-tier large language models like xAI’s Grok and Mistral AI’s Mixtral. Cybercriminals are jailbreaking these systems, turning AI into tools for mischief. It’s like watching hackers turn a trusty Swiss army knife into a tool for chaos.

Hot Take:
Just when you thought WormGPT had slithered away into the annals of cybercrime history, it’s back with a vengeance! This crafty AI tool is now donning a new hat, with cybercriminals jailbreaking legit language models to unleash its malicious powers. It’s like the worst magic trick ever, only instead of a rabbit, it pulls out a phishing email. Houdini would be proud, but everyone else… not so much.
Key Points:
- WormGPT has risen from the ashes, exploiting advanced language models like xAI’s Grok and Mistral AI’s Mixtral.
- Cybercriminals are jailbreaking these models to bypass safety features, creating uncensored responses.
- New WormGPT variants are being marketed on cybercrime forums, accessible via Telegram chatbots.
- These tools highlight a growing market for AI-driven cybercrime.
- Security experts stress the need to monitor AI-generated content behavior, not just block known tools.
Already a member? Log in here