ChatGPT Cybercrime Discussions Spike to Nearly 3K Posts on Dark Web

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


ChatGPT Cybercrime Discussions Spike to Nearly 3K Posts on Dark Web


And there were an additional 3,000 comments posted to the Dark Web about the sale of stolen ChatGPT accounts.



In new findings from Kasperskys Digital Footprint Intelligence service, the researchers said there has been an uptick in discussions regarding the
illegal use of ChatGPT
as well as other large language models on the Dark Web.
The discussions focus on a variety of different cybersecurity threats such as FraudGPT and malicious chatbots. And there were nearly 3,000 of these kinds of posts on the Dark Web, which peaked in March 2023.
In addition, stolen
ChatGPT accounts
remain a popular chat topic on the Dark Web, with another 3,000 posts advertising the accounts for sale.
Threat actors are actively exploring various schemes to implement ChatGPT and AI, Kaspersky digital footprint analyst Alisa Kulishenko said. Topics frequently include the development of malware and other types of illicit use of language models, such as processing of stolen user data, parsing files from infected devices, and beyond. 
These
Dark Web groups share prompts to unlock functionalities
and collaborate to exploit tools for their own malicious purposes, Kulishenko added.
Kaspersky recommends
implementing reliable endpoint security solutions to prevent any attacks and mitigate any potential fallout.

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