ChatGPT malware campaign LLMShare plants fake outage pages on OpenAI real domain chatgpt.com, driving victims there through Google ads. Corporate firewalls fail because the URL is genuine. Push ...
Hackers are now abusing ChatGPT to generate malicious webpages that trick unsuspecting users into downloading malware onto their machines.
Threat actors are abusing ChatGPT's content-sharing feature to display fake OpenAI outage pages that direct users to download malware disguised as the ChatGPT desktop application. The "LLMShare" ...
Attackers are targeting system utility applications favored by PC users with high-performance GPUs, as these systems offer the greatest mining potential.
Microsoft Threat Intelligence presents a comprehensive analysis of The Gentlemen, a Go-based ransomware deployed by ...
Microsoft uncovered a GPU-focused cryptojacking campaign spread through fake utility downloads, SEO poisoning, and AI chatbot links.
What happens when an AI recommends a tool, and that tool ends up being malicious?
Downloading executable installer files from random websites is the best way to put malware on your Windows PC. Stop doing ...
Microsoft exposes a cryptojacking campaign using SEO poisoning and ScreenConnect to target high-performance PCs, with ...
GTA 6 fans are being warned to avoid fake beta invites and early download links as scammers rush to exploit hype around ...
PCWorld outlines 10 free cybersecurity methods to protect Windows PCs from hackers, including password managers, two-factor authentication, and proper account management. These security practices ...
Fake CAPTCHA scams trick users into opening command windows and pasting malicious scripts, installing StealC malware that steals passwords silently.