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Cybercriminals are using fake DeepSeek-R1 ads to spread BrowserVenom malware through a proxy backdoor. Do steps to protect ...
Kaspersky Global Research & Analysis Team researchers have discovered a new malicious campaign which is distributing a Trojan through a fake DeepSeek-R1 Large Language Model (LLM) app for PCs. The ...
In Google Chrome, click the icon with the three dots to the right of the address bar, scroll all the way down to Settings, Privacy and Security, Site Settings, and Notifications. Select the “Don’t ...
Hackers spread the attack through Google ads that appeared on search results for “deep seek r1,” DeepSeek's latest AI models, ...
BrowserVenom is a malicious implant that reroutes and manipulates web traffic to collect sensitive browsing data.
DeepSeek disrupted the AI industry for good and bad. It sparked the debate on whether foundational model training requires investing billions of dollars, but it also showed how AI can manipulate data ...
Clicking the button takes the user to a CAPTCHA screen, which gives the site a veneer of legitimacy. The page also contains hidden JavaScript, which checks to make sure the user is not a bot so crooks ...
Discover how Fujitsu’s LLM vulnerability scanner uncovers hidden AI risks and vulnerabilities, plus learn best practices for ...
In a twist on typical hiring-related social engineering attacks, the FIN6 hacking group impersonates job seekers to target ...
AI-powered deepfakes are becoming a significant tool in crypto scams, with fraudsters impersonating public figures and ...
The newly identified malware, Numero, is especially destructive. Disguised as an installer for a video AI tool, it repeatedly ...