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24 résultats taggé OpenAI  ✕
Privacy Violations Shutdown OpenAI ChatGPT and Beg Investigation https://www.flyingpenguin.com/?p=46374
22/03/2023 13:48:55
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ChatGPT for a long time on March 20th posted a giant orange warning on top of their interface that they’re unable to load chat history.

flyingpenguin EN 2023 OpenAI ChatGPT chat history privacy
"Fobo" Trojan distributed as ChatGPT client for Windows https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/chatgpt-stealer-win-client/47274/
23/02/2023 09:00:46
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Attackers are distributing malware disguised as a ChatGPT desktop client for Windows offering “precreated accounts”

kaspersky EN 2023 threats ChatGPT artificial-intelligence AI fraud scam OpenAI chatbot Trojan-stealer TrojanPSW
OPWNAI : Cybercriminals Starting to Use ChatGPT https://research.checkpoint.com/2023/opwnai-cybercriminals-starting-to-use-chatgpt/
07/01/2023 11:11:03
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At the end of November 2022, OpenAI released ChatGPT, the new interface for its Large Language Model (LLM), which instantly created a flurry of interest in AI and its possible uses. However, ChatGPT has also added some spice to the modern cyber threat landscape as it quickly became apparent that code generation can help less-skilled threat actors effortlessly launch cyberattacks.

In Check Point Research’s (CPR) previous blog, we described how ChatGPT successfully conducted a full infection flow, from creating a convincing spear-phishing email to running a reverse shell, capable of accepting commands in English. The question at hand is whether this is just a hypothetical threat or if there are already threat actors using OpenAI technologies for malicious purposes.

CPR’s analysis of several major underground hacking communities shows that there are already first instances of cybercriminals using OpenAI to develop malicious tools. As we suspected, some of the cases clearly showed that many cybercriminals using OpenAI have no development skills at all. Although the tools that we present in this report are pretty basic, it’s only a matter of time until more sophisticated threat actors enhance the way they use AI-based tools for bad.

checkpoint EN 2023 research deepweb OpenAI ChatGPT cybercriminals malicious tools
Armed With ChatGPT, Cybercriminals Build Malware And Plot Fake Girl Bots https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2023/01/06/chatgpt-cybercriminal-malware-female-chatbots/
07/01/2023 11:09:04
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Users of underground forums start sharing malware coded by OpenAI’s viral sensation and dating scammers are planning on creating convincing fake girls with the tool. Cyber prognosticators predict more malicious use of ChatGPT is to come.

forbes EN 2023 Cybercriminals Fake Girl Bots deepweb openAI ChatGPT
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