Beware of Bing Chat and its AI conversations that can lure you into malware traps

MORE: GOOGLE’S AI IS TRYING TO ONE-UP CHAGPT AND BING WITH EVERY DAY AI FEATURES 

 

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Hackers sneak malicious ads into Bing Chat



MORE: YOUR SECRETS MAY NOT BE SAFE WITH CHATBOTS LIKE CHATGPT

 

Fake Advanced IP Scanner is malware in disguise

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Kurt’s key takeaways

 In this chat-fueled digital age, have you ever clicked on something that took you somewhere you didn’t expect? Or bumped into an online scam that left you second-guessing your click? Or have you ever used an AI-powered chatbot? Let us know in the comments below. 

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