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    Home»Development»CERT-UA Discovers LAMEHUG Malware Linked to APT28, Using LLM for Phishing Campaign

    CERT-UA Discovers LAMEHUG Malware Linked to APT28, Using LLM for Phishing Campaign

    July 18, 2025

    The Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) has disclosed details of a phishing campaign that’s designed to deliver a malware codenamed LAMEHUG.
    “An obvious feature of LAMEHUG is the use of LLM (large language model), used to generate commands based on their textual representation (description),” CERT-UA said in a Thursday advisory.
    The activity has been attributed with medium

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