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Chatbots in a Botnet World

Forrest McKee, David Noever

2023International Journal on Cybernetics & Informatics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Question-and-answer formats provide a novel experimental platform for investigating cybersecurity questions. Unlike previous chatbots, the latest ChatGPT model from OpenAI supports an advanced understanding of complex coding questions. The research demonstrates thirteen coding tasks that generally qualify as stages in the MITRE ATT&CK framework, ranging from credential access to defense evasion. With varying success, the experimental prompts generate examples of keyloggers, logic bombs, obfuscated worms, and payment-fulfilled ransomware. The empirical results illustrate cases that support the broad gain of functionality, including self-replication and self-modification, evasion, and strategic understanding of complex cybersecurity goals. One surprising feature of ChatGPT as a language-only model centers on its ability to spawn coding approaches that yield images that obfuscate or embed executable programming steps or links.

Topics & Concepts

CredentialExecutableBotnetComputer scienceComputer securityEvasion (ethics)AnonymityObfuscationCoding (social sciences)Spawn (biology)PaymentProgramming languageWorld Wide WebSociologyFisheryImmunologyThe InternetBiologyImmune systemSocial scienceAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesMisinformation and Its ImpactsInformation and Cyber Security
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