More than 13,000 fraudulent web addresses were detected as active recommendations by artificial intelligence systems such as ChatGPT, according to a report by Unit 42, Palo Alto Networks’ threat intelligence division. The technique, called phantom gearing, turns the IA’s known ‘hallucinations’ into an automatic funnel for phishing scams that is already causing millions of losses to brands and users. Operation Keys 13% of the URLs generated by AI…
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More than 13,000 fraudulent web addresses were detected as active recommendations by artificial intelligence systems such as ChatGPT, according to a report by Unit 42, Palo Alto Networks’ threat intelligence division. The technique, called phantom gearing, turns the IA’s known ‘hallucinations’ into an automatic funnel for phishing scams that is already causing millions of losses to brands and users. Operation Keys 13% of the URLs generated by AI…