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Russian Coldriver Hackers Launch Sophisticated ‘NoRobot’ Malware Campaign

Russian intelligence-linked hackers have shifted to a new malware family called NoRobot after their previous LostKeys malware was exposed. The sophisticated attack chain uses fake CAPTCHA pages to trick targets into downloading malicious files. Security analysts report this represents a significant escalation in the group’s operational tempo.

Russian Hackers Deploy New Malware Suite

The Russian-affiliated hacking collective Coldriver has been observed deploying a sophisticated new malware set, according to researchers at the Google Threat Intelligence Group. The report states this new malware family, tracked as NoRobot, appears to have replaced the group’s previous primary malware LostKeys since it was publicly disclosed in May 2025.

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AI Implementation Failures Are Part of Learning Curve, Tech Leaders Argue at Fortune Conference

Industry leaders are pushing back against concerns about AI implementation failures, arguing that high experimentation rates are a natural part of adopting transformative technology. Experts suggest the current 95% failure rate for enterprise AI pilots reflects necessary learning rather than technological shortcomings.

The Learning Curve of AI Adoption

Despite a widely circulated MIT study indicating that approximately 95% of enterprise artificial intelligence pilots fail to deliver returns, industry leaders are reframing these statistics as a natural part of the technological learning process rather than a fundamental flaw in AI itself, according to discussions at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women conference.