How Hackers Use AI & ChatGPT to Make Millions

ChatGPT's Dark Side

ChatGPT, the popular chatbot, is helping hackers generate code, distribute and carry out malicious attacks

ChatGPT

AI-Generated Phishing Scams

Hackers create fake websites with ChatGPT branding to spread Android malware and steal credit card information, targeting unsuspecting users

Phishing

Millions at Stake

Hackers create fake payment pages and apps with ChatGPT branding to steal money, credit card details, spread adware, spyware, and commit telecom fraud.

Millions

Notorious Malwares Distributed

Phishing sites associated with ChatGPT distribute malware like Luma Stealer, Aurora Stealer, and Clipper, aimed at cryptocurrency transactions

Malware

Future Attacks

ChatGPT's capabilities can be misused for phishing, social engineering attacks, and embedding malicious code in texts without the victim's knowledge.

Future

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