Hackers are using ChatGPT's popularity to create malware targeting your information. Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson explains how they do it and what you can do to be safe.
How are hackers getting people's Facebook logins?, hackers have created a Chrome-based browser plugin that claims to give quicker access to ChatGPT without having to go through the OpenAI website. The reason why this plugin is so convincing is that it does allow you to converse with ChatGPT.
However, don't think you couldn't be a target too. By hacking into your Facebook account, criminals could access personal information to impersonate or steal your identity. It could also result in financial loss if you have linked your credit card or other financial information to your Facebook account. The hacker could use this information to make unauthorized purchases or transactions.
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