Dark Reading reported:
More than two weeks after China's DeepSeek garnered worldwide attention with its low-cost AI model, threat actors have been busy capitalizing on the news by setting up phishing sites impersonating the company.
Users that engage with these sites risk identity theft, financial fraud, and malware infection, Mazin says. Some sites even intercept login credentials in real-time, enabling account takeovers. Others distribute malware that allows remote access to users' devices, putting personal and corporate data at risk.
More than two weeks after China's DeepSeek garnered worldwide attention with its low-cost AI model, threat actors have been busy capitalizing on the news by setting up phishing sites impersonating the company.
Users that engage with these sites risk identity theft, financial fraud, and malware infection, Mazin says. Some sites even intercept login credentials in real-time, enabling account takeovers. Others distribute malware that allows remote access to users' devices, putting personal and corporate data at risk.
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