Your mobile-laptop is in danger! Hackers have made AI their new weapon, this way they can steal your personal information.

Tech News Desk – In today's era, many tasks are becoming easier with the help of Artificial Intelligence. Be it finding the answer to a question or doing some research or making a project. All this is happening in a jiffy through AI, but some of its disadvantages have also come to light. Due to which the possibility of a big danger has arisen.

Hackers created a tool
Actually, hundreds of lines of coding are being written using AI models. Hackers have now started making this feature their tool. According to the information, hackers have made Generative AI a tool. Through which they are sending malicious code or malware. This shocking revelation has come to light in a recent research.

screening of records
Security researcher HP has discovered this. According to this, hackers have launched a malicious campaign to target French speakers. They are using such codes to steal people's personal information. These hackers are accessing the mobile phones, laptops etc. of the victims through malware and recording the screen. The name of this malware is Asyncrate. The code in the malware is written in VBScript and JavaScript programming languages. According to the report, the help of AI tools has been taken in this.

Security team disclosed
The report said that the structure of the script, comments describing each line of code in detail are strong indications of this. The hacker creating the threat has used GenAI to create malware. HP's Threat Security Team has disclosed this. This report is also important because it shows that hackers are stealing people's personal information through phishing attacks. They are making progress through the use of generative AI.

Targeting through false advertising
Other findings of the report include tremendous growth in Chromeloader campaigns. In which false advertisements are placed around popular search keywords. Through this they redirect the victims to websites that provide PDF converter tools. Hackers are also smuggling malware through vector images in SVG format. The report states that SVG images open automatically in the browser. Any embedded malicious code is then forwarded upon viewing the image. Due to which the risk increases.

Comments are closed.