AI Site Builder Lovable: A Cybercriminal’s New Best Friend or a Developer’s Nightmare?

Cybercriminals are abusing AI site builder Lovable to create fraudulent websites mimicking trusted brands. These sites are used to steal credentials, spread malware, and drain cryptocurrency wallets. Despite Lovable’s user-friendly design, the platform has unwittingly become a tool for scammers, prompting the company to introduce AI-driven safeguards to combat misuse.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Lovable, the AI site builder, has some unlovable users. Scammers are spinning up fake websites faster than a cat meme can go viral, duping unsuspecting folks into surrendering their credentials and crypto wallets. Maybe Lovable should consider a new tagline: “Building websites for everyone, including your friendly neighborhood cybercriminal!”

Key Points:

  • Cybercriminals are exploiting the AI-powered site builder Lovable to create fake websites mimicking trusted brands.
  • Lovable is being used to spread phishing kits, malware, and steal cryptocurrency wallets.
  • Researchers found no restrictions preventing the creation of malicious sites using Lovable.
  • Proofpoint has identified thousands of malicious URLs since February 2025.
  • Lovable is responding with AI-driven safeguards and increased monitoring.

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