Nation-state hackers have adopted a new tactic, leveraging "vibeware" to generate polyglot malware at scale. This approach, although not sophisticated, enables attackers to create malware that can evade detection by exploiting the lack of patches for zero-day vulnerabilities. The use of vibeware allows hackers to produce large quantities of malware, putting defenders at a disadvantage as they struggle to keep up with the volume of new threats. The fact that nation-state hackers are relying on this method suggests that they are prioritizing speed and scale over elegance and complexity1. This shift in tactics means that defenders must be prepared to respond quickly to new threats, even if they are not particularly innovative. The implications of this trend are significant, as it underscores the ongoing challenge of staying ahead of adversaries who are constantly adapting and evolving their techniques, making it essential for security professionals to stay vigilant and proactive in their defense strategies.