Kaspersky Warns of SilverFox Fake Claude Malware Attacks
Researcher from Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) gave the lowdown on how SilverFox – one of the most active Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups – piggybacks on the rising Artificial Intelligence (AI) use in industries in Asia Pacific (APT). He also warns that fast-evolving Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities are ushering in an era where cyberattacks turn from “specialised team operations” to “low-cost solo raids”.
The GReAT researcher detailed the latest tactics being used by SilverFox, a major threat group active across the APAC region.
The threat actor, detected by Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) researchers back in December 2025, is known for employing a multi-stage approach to payload delivery and utilises a segmented infrastructure, using different addresses and domains for various stages of the attack. These techniques are designed to minimise the risk of detection and prevent the blocking of the entire attack chain.
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