Cyber criminals are exploiting recognition of ChatGPT to unfold malware by way of hijacked Facebook accounts, cyber intelligence agency CloudSEK stated on Monday.
CloudSEK in its investigation has discovered the presence of 13 Facebook pages or accounts together with these with Indian content material, totalling over 5 lakh followers, which were compromised and are getting used to disseminate the malware through Facebook adverts.
“Cybercriminals are capitalising on the popularity of ChatGPT, exploiting Facebook’s vast user base by compromising legitimate Facebook accounts to distribute malware via Facebook ads, putting users’ security at risk. Our investigation has uncovered 13 compromised pages with over 500k followers, some of which have been hijacked since February 2023. We urge users to be vigilant and aware of such malicious activities on the platform,” CloudSEK cyber intelligence analyst Bablu Kumar stated.
CloudSEK claims to have uncovered at the least 25 web sites engaged within the nefarious follow of impersonating the OpenAIÂ web site, that are malicious websites which might be duping people into downloading and putting in dangerous software program, posing a extreme danger to their safety and privateness.
“The malicious malware is not only capable of stealing sensitive information such as PII, system information, and credit card details from the user’s device, but also has replication capabilities to spread across systems through removable media. With the ability to escalate privileges and persistently remain on the system, it poses a significant threat,” Kumar stated.