Worm GPT. This is the tool that sent shivers through cyber security circles. Worm GPT is an unrestricted chatbot built for cyber crime, spitting out flawless fishing emails, malware code, and attack plans with zero hesitation.
Hackers love it because it makes scams look professional, but its quality is hit or miss, and it's trapped in shady marketplaces. Fraud GPT, a scammer's best friend or worst scam itself. Fraud GPT is a paid AI service for fishing kits, fake sites, and identity theft campaigns.
It's dangerous because it makes cyber crime easy for beginners. Yet, ironically, buyers often get scammed themselves. Evil GPT.
If Worm GPT was a spark, Evil GPT is gasoline. Marketed as a one-stop hacking assistant, it delivers scripts, exploits, and fishing content in seconds. It shows how crime as a service is growing.
Though most of its hype outpaces its real skill, Pentest GPT. Finally, an AI on the good side. Pentest GPT acts like a step-by-step mentor for ethical hackers, walking through penetration testing, scanning networks, and fixing flaws.
It's perfect for small security teams, but still needs human expertise. Darkbird. This is a search light for the dark web.
Dark Bird is trained on hidden marketplaces and forums, helping investigators trace stolen data and spot criminal chatter. It's a secret weapon, but not one you can download at home. Blackmamba, the malware that rewrites its DNA.
Blackmamba uses AI to morph its code every time it runs, dodging signature-based antivirus. It's more proof of concept than widespread threat, but it's a warning of what's next. Poison GPT.
Imagine AI turning against itself. Poison GPT shows how attackers can corrupt AI models with poison training data. It's a quiet but devastating tactic that could make even trustworthy AI give dangerous answers.
Kali GPT, your AI powered hacking coach. Kelly GPT merges AI with a legendary Kali Linux toolkit, guiding ethical hackers through advanced security scans. It's powerful but still just a tool, not a silver bullet.
GPT Shield. Finally, defense fights back. GPT Shield protects AI models from malicious prompts and data leaks.
It's early evolving tech, but it's a glimpse of AI actively defending itself. AIMHacker bug hunting, but automated. Aimhacker digs through code, flags, vulnerabilities, and drafts fixes, helping developers patch weaknesses quickly.
It's efficient, but struggles with highly complex systems. Darkmentor, a chatbot trained on leaked hacking guides. Darkmentor is an underground tutor for cyber criminals, proving that AI isn't just a tool, it's a teacher, too.
Code exploit, the weapon of choice for researchers. Code exploit generates and tests exploits using AI powered fuzzing, pushing both defenders and attackers to level up faster than ever. The AI hacking race isn't slowing down.
Tools like Dark Bert and Blackmamba are shaping a future where attackers and defenders move at lightning speed. Want to dive deeper into the AI tools law enforcement is hiding or see how hackers poison AI models from the inside out? Subscribe, like, and share this video and tell me which tool left you speechless.
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