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Cybercriminals exploit AI hype to spread ransomware, malware

  • Cybercriminals in 2024 use fake AI tools and social media ads to spread ransomware and malware via malicious websites worldwide.
  • This tactic evolved from deepfake-based attacks starting last year and is now employed by groups like UNC6032 and ransomware teams such as CyberLock and Lucky_Gh0$t.
  • Researchers from Cisco Talos and Mandiant found attackers promote ransomware through SEO poisoning, fake tool websites, and social media ads impersonating AI platforms like Luma AI and Canva Dream Lab.
  • Notably, CyberLock demands a $50,000 ransom in untraceable Monero cryptocurrency while Lucky_Gh0$t encrypts or deletes files based on size and delivers payloads disguised as AI installers.
  • These campaigns have reached millions, urging users to avoid unofficial AI apps, back up data regularly, and remain cautious to prevent infection and data loss.
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BleepingComputer broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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