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AI Videos on TikTok Fuel Malware Threats, Experts Warn

AI-Powered Malware Spreads via TikTok

Cybersecurity professionals are raising alarms about an emerging threat on TikTok, where artificial intelligence-generated videos are being used to distribute dangerous malware. These seemingly trustworthy AI videos typically lure users by promising enticing offers or showcasing sensational content, convincing viewers to click on links or download files. Once activated, the malware can steal personal information, gain unauthorized system access, or further propagate itself through additional scams. The trend showcases how attackers are rapidly adapting AI technology to amplify the scale and sophistication of cyber threats on popular platforms.

Growing Risks of AI and Social Engineering

The widespread use of social media, combined with advancements in AI video creation, presents new challenges for digital security. Experts stress that even savvy users may find it difficult to distinguish between real and AI-generated content, increasing their vulnerability to scams. TikTok, with its massive global audience, is seen as a prime target for these malicious campaigns. Authorities and cybersecurity specialists recommend heightened awareness and skepticism toward unexpected links or offers on social platforms to help minimize the risks associated with this evolving form of cyberattack.

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