Millions of users could fall for fake Facebook ad for a text-to-AI-video tool that is just malware
Date:
Wed, 28 May 2025 19:33:00 +0000
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Be wary of fake AI tools - they might not be what they seem.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Fake AI video editor ads are targeting Facebook users Threat group UNC6032 has been identified spreading malware The ads have reached over 2 million users
Googles Mandiant Threat Defense group has identified a campaign, tracked as UNC6032, which weaponizes the interest around AI tools - specifically tools used to generate videos based on user prompts.
Mandiant experts identified thousands of postings of fake AI video generator websites that actually distribute malware, which has led to the deployment of payloads, such as Python-based infostealers and several backdoors.
The campaign sees legitimate AI generator tools like Canva Dream Lab, Luma
AI, and Kling AI impersonated in order to trick victims, which have collectively reached millions of users across both LinkedIn and Facebook - although Google suspects similar campaigns may be targeting users on multiple different platforms too.
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The group, UNC6032, is thought to have ties to Vietnam, but EU transparency rules allowed researchers to see that a sample of 120 malicious ads had a total reach of over 2.3 million users - although this does not necessarily translate to that many victims.
Although our investigation was limited in scope, we discovered that well-crafted fake AI websites pose a significant threat to both organizations and individual users, the researchers confirm.
These AI tools no longer target just graphic designers; anyone can be lured
in by a seemingly harmless ad. The temptation to try the latest AI tool can lead to anyone becoming a victim. We advise users to exercise caution when engaging with AI tools and to verify the legitimacy of the website's domain.
Be sure to thoroughly vet any adverts on social media, and manually search
any software deals into a search engine before downloading anything in order to properly verify the source.
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