AI-Powered Cloaking: Cybercriminals’ New Disguise Trick Leaves Security Experts on Edge

Cybercriminals are adopting AI-powered cloaking tools to disguise phishing and malware sites. Platforms like Hoax Tech and JS Click Cloaker offer cloaking-as-a-service, hiding scams from scanners but not real users. This evolution in cloaking technology poses a significant threat, prompting experts to call for advanced, behavior-aware defensive measures to keep up with these digital tricksters.

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Move over Harry Potter; cybercriminals are the new masters of invisibility cloaks! With AI-powered cloaking tools, they’re making the digital world their magical playground. Who knew that cloaking could be the next big thing in phishing and malware? It’s like watching “The Matrix” but with less Keanu and more keyboard warriors.

Key Points:

  • AI-powered cloaking tools are being used by cybercriminals to bypass security measures.
  • Platforms like Hoax Tech and JS Click Cloaker offer “cloaking-as-a-service”.
  • Cloaking tools show scam pages to real users while hiding them from scanners.
  • Security experts recommend adaptive, AI-powered technologies and zero-trust frameworks.
  • The evolution of cloaking mirrors past techniques like FastFlux DNS.

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