Fake AI Installers: The Malware Menace Every Business Needs to Avoid

Cisco Talos uncovers a new menace: fake AI tool installers spreading CyberLock ransomware, Lucky_Gh0$t, and Numero malware. These malicious software packages hide in plain sight, duping businesses into downloading chaos disguised as innovation. As AI adoption rises, so do opportunities for cybercriminals to cash in on unwitting businesses in sales, tech, and marketing.

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Hot Take:

Holy malware, Batman! Just when you thought AI was here to save the day, it turns out it’s also the Joker in disguise. Cisco Talos has pulled the mask off some pretty devious villains: CyberLock, Lucky_Gh0$t, and Numero. These guys aren’t just playing dress-up; they’re serious about causing chaos in sales, tech, and marketing sectors. It’s like finding out your favorite superhero is actually a supervillain. Beware of AI tools that promise the world but deliver ransomware instead!

Key Points:

  • AI tool installers are being used as Trojan horses for malware.
  • CyberLock ransomware poses as AI platform NovaLeadsAI.
  • Lucky_Gh0$t masquerades as a ChatGPT installer.
  • Numero malware disguises itself as InVideo AI.
  • Victims are hit in the wallet, with demands for cryptocurrency ransoms.

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