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Fake AI video generators are being used to hack Windows and macOS devices

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  • Security researchers discover ad campaign for a piece of fake software
  • Software was advertised as an AI-powered photo and video editor
  • In reality, it was distributing the AMOS and Lumma Stealer malware

Hackers are hiding infostealers and other malware behind fake AI-powered photo and video editors, experts have claimed.

A cybersecurity researcher alias g0njxa found a socail media advertising campaign promoting the malware, posing as a fake editor called EditPro, and propped up an accompanying website editproai[dot]pro.

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