Security News > 2024 > August > Fake AI editor ads on Facebook push password-stealing malware

2024-08-02 18:32
A Facebook malvertising campaign targets users searching for AI image editing tools and steals their credentials by tricking them into installing fake apps that mimic legitimate software. [...]
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