YouTube is arguably the most popular and most visited platform for entertainment, education and tutorials. There's a video for everything on YouTube, whether you want to learn how to cook, ride a bike ...
Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting TikTok’s vast user base by embedding malware within videos, deceiving users into downloading harmful content disguised as harmless entertainment. Recent ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making life easier not just for us but also for cybercriminals. It is enabling them to create elaborate campaigns to deceive people, efforts that would otherwise take ...
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In the crazy world of TikTok, not every tech tip is what it appears to be. A new trend involves hackers using AI-created TikTok videos to spread malicious malware in the guise of free software hacks.
Cybercriminals are using AI to create fake tutorials on TikTok to trick you into downloading information-stealing malware on your PCs, according to cybersecurity firm Trend Micro. The campaign is ...