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APT36 Targets Indian BOSS Linux Using Weaponized .desktop Shortcut Files

Researchers have unveiled ONEFLIP, a novel inference-time backdoor attack that compromises full-precision deep neural networks (DNNs) by flipping just one bit in the model’s weights, marking a significant escalation in the practicality of hardware-based attacks on AI systems. Unlike traditional backdoor methods that require poisoning training data or manipulating the training process, ONEFLIP operates during […] The post APT36 Targets Indian BOSS Linux Using Weaponized .desktop Shortcut Files appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.

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