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An open source, AI-driven system adopts victim personas to engage with phishing attackers, allowing organizations and law enforcement to gather relevant data on cybercriminal operations.
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An open source, AI-driven system adopts victim personas to engage with phishing attackers, allowing organizations and law enforcement to gather relevant data on cybercriminal operations.
The North Korean group is using stolen victim videos, AI-generated avatars, and fake Zoom calls to scale malware attacks against cryptocurrency executives.
A convincing presale site for phony "Google Coin" features an AI assistant that engages victims with a slick sales pitch, funneling payment to attackers.
A new twist on the social engineering tactic is making waves, combining SEO poisoning and legitimate AI domains to install malware on victims' computers.
Because instructions appear to come from AI-generated content summaries and not an external source, the victim is more likely to follow them without suspicion.
Researchers noted that they found several similar websites, two of which are still operating and require the same kind of behavior on behalf of the victim.
Threat actors are scamming users by advertising legitimate-looking generative AI websites that, when visited, install credential-stealing malware onto the victim's computer.
A consumer finance journalist and television personality took to Twitter to warn his followers about advertisements using his name and face to scam victims.
In a new phishing tactic, faux chatbots establish a conversation with victims to guide them to malicious links, researchers say.