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November 27, 2025 5 mins

What happens when malware stops behaving like malware and starts behaving more like a living digital organism. In this episode of The Healthier Tech Podcast, we break down Google's latest discovery: malicious software that can rewrite its own code using artificial intelligence while it is already running on your device. This one shift turns a predictable threat into something far more flexible and far harder to detect.

We walk through how traditional malware works and why this new generation breaks every rule cybersecurity has relied on for decades. You will learn what makes self-modifying code so disruptive and why Google calls this a new phase of artificial intelligence abuse.

You will hear about Promptflux, the first known malware that asks an artificial intelligence model to rewrite it in real time. We also explore four other experimental malware families highlighted in Google's report, including versions designed to steal files, open backdoors, gather system data, and search for passwords. Each one shows how hackers are beginning to use artificial intelligence to scale their attacks.

This episode explains, in simple language, how these threats operate and why they matter for everyday users who want healthier, safer relationships with their devices. We cover how Google and DeepMind are trying to counter this trend and what this new category of evolving malware means for digital wellness, privacy, and personal tech hygiene.

If you care about digital safety, tech balance, or keeping your devices healthy, this is a must-listen. This episode connects the dots between cybersecurity and wellness in a way that is clear, practical, and relevant for anyone who uses technology daily.

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This episode is brought to you by Shield Your Body—a global leader in EMF protection and digital wellness. Because real wellness means protecting your body, not just optimizing it.

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