Kaspersky has raised the alarm over the resurgence of hotel-hacking outfit "RevengeHotels," which it claims is now using artificial intelligence to supercharge its scams.
Between June and August this year, Kaskersky Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) found the group deploying malware with AI-generated code , making its intrusions harder to detect and far more effective.
The core playbook remains familiar: phishing emails, disguised as booking requests or job applications, land in the inboxes of hotel staff. Once opened, they deliver a remote access trojan known as VenomRAT, giving attackers control of the infected machine and a path to guests' card data and other personal details.
While the social engineering may be old-school, the malware's AI-crafted underpinnings represent a t