Beware: Fake AI Generators Steal Your Crypto and Credentials!

Beware the fake AI image generators! They’re not just pixel pranksters; they’re sneaky malware merchants. Lumma Stealer and AMOS are stealing credentials and cryptocurrency wallets faster than you can say “deepfake ice cream.” Don’t let your data become dessert!

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Hot Take:

In the world of cybersecurity, if it looks too good to be true, it probably comes with a side of malware. EditProAI may promise you a picture-perfect experience, but it’s more likely to frame you for identity theft. Beware of image editors that edit more than just your selfies!

Key Points:

  • Fake AI image and video generators are distributing Lumma Stealer and AMOS malware.
  • Lumma Stealer targets Windows, while AMOS is designed for macOS.
  • Both malware variants steal sensitive information, including cryptocurrency wallets and browser data.
  • Fake websites for EditProAI are being used to distribute the malware.
  • Stolen credentials can lead to further cyberattacks or be sold on dark web marketplaces.

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