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Fake AI Tools Used to Spread Noodlophile Malware, Targeting 62,000+ via Facebook Lures

The Hacker News

Threat actors have been observed leveraging fake artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools as a lure to entice users into downloading an information stealer malware dubbed Noodlophile.

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Booking.com Phishers May Leave You With Reservations

Krebs on Security

” “That said, the phishing attacks stem from partners’ machines being compromised with malware, which has enabled them to also gain access to the partners’ accounts and to send the messages that your reader has flagged,” they continued. A scan of social media networks showed this is not an uncommon scam.

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DeepSeek users targeted with fake sponsored Google ads that deliver malware

Malwarebytes

In this case, they certainly put a lot more effort into creating the fake website which the advertisement linked to: Its different from the real website, but it looks convincing, nonetheless. The advertisers name is not in Chinese characters by the way. The language in which the advertiser’s name is written is Hebrew: .

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Fake AI Video Tools Spreading New “Noodlophile” Malware, Targets Thousands on Facebook

eSecurity Planet

Technical support consultant using programming to upgrade artificial intelligence simulation model As AI tools boom in popularity, cyberthieves are exploiting the excitement with fake AI video editing platforms that lure users into downloading malware. The Noodlophile Stealer is a new malware strain.

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New AI “agents” could hold people for ransom in 2025

Malwarebytes

And yet, if artificial intelligence achieves what is called an agentic model in 2025, novel and boundless attacks could be within reach, as AI tools take on the roles of agents that independently discover vulnerabilities, steal logins, and pry into accounts. You can find the full 2025 State of Malware report here.

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How global threat actors are weaponizing AI now, according to OpenAI

Zero Day

Artificial Intelligence The best AI for coding in 2025 (including two new top picks - and what not to use) I tested 10 AI content detectors - and these 5 correctly identified AI text every time The best AI image generators are getting scary good at things they used to be terrible at Looking for an AI-powered website builder?

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Here's why network infrastructure is vital to maximizing your company's AI adoption

Zero Day

Artificial Intelligence The best AI for coding in 2025 (including two new top picks - and what not to use) I tested 10 AI content detectors - and these 5 correctly identified AI text every time The best AI image generators are getting scary good at things they used to be terrible at Looking for an AI-powered website builder?