A screenshot from a fraudulent website posing as an AI video service designed to lure visitors into downloading malware. Image: Morphisec Cybercriminals are luring users into downloading malware ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making life easier not just for us but also for cybercriminals. It is enabling them to create elaborate campaigns to deceive people, efforts that would otherwise take ...
Google has taken down thousands of YouTube videos that were quietly spreading password-stealing malware disguised as cracked software and game cheats.… Researchers ...
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Fake AI-powered video generation tools are being used to distribute a new information-stealing malware family called 'Noodlophile,' under the guise of generated media content. The websites use ...
Proofpoint has warned home computer users not to fall for a new campaign designed to trick them into clicking on malicious links in YouTube video descriptions. The security vendor detected infostealer ...
Fake AI image and video generators infect Windows and macOS with the Lumma Stealer and AMOS information-stealing malware, used to steal credentials and cryptocurrency wallets from infected devices.
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Beware of the 19-minute 34-second viral video! Authorities warn that it is a dangerous AI deepfake designed for cyber fraud ...
Just as Google announced Chrome would let you change compromised passwords automatically, we learned of another huge login credentials dump that made its way online. Over 184 million accounts were ...
Antivirus software used to hunt for known malware, but now it’s predicting suspicious behavior before an attack fully lands.