Privacy Tip #443 – Fake AI Tools Used to Install Noodlophile

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Threat actors are leveraging the publicity around AI tools to trick users into downloading the malware known as Noodlophile through social media sites. 

Researchers from Morphisec have observed threat actors, believed to originate from Vietnam, posting on Facebook groups and other social media sites touting free AI tools. Users are tricked into believing that the AI tools are free, and unwittingly download Noodlophile Stealer, “a new malware that steals browser credentials, crypto wallets, and may install remote access trojans like XWorm.” Morphisec observed “fake AI tool posts with over 62,000 views per post.”

According to Morphisec, Noodlophile is a previously undocumented malware that criminals sell as malware-as-a-service, often bundled with other tools designed to steal credentials.

Beware of deals that are too good to be true, and exercise caution when downloading any content from social media.

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