Under the guise of ChatGPT: how hackers deceive artificial intelligence users.
02.06.2025
1977

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
02.06.2025
1977

Recent data from Talos and Google Mandiant confirms that cybercriminals are increasingly using artificial intelligence to spread malware. Hackers leverage the popularity of AI to convince users of the availability of advanced tools, but end up installing malicious software that can harm personal data and financial resources.
Malefactors actively promote their deceptive offers through social networks such as Facebook and LinkedIn. This makes the harm even greater, as the advertising can reach millions of users. Research has shown that cybercriminals continuously improve their methods and use new technologies to achieve their goals.
Cybercriminals are increasingly using artificial intelligence to enhance the effectiveness of their attacks, using it for social engineering and supporting large-scale advertising of their malicious actions. This trend is dangerous, as artificial intelligence can significantly amplify potential threats to users' information security in the online environment.
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