Sunday, November 17, 2024
HomeCyber AttackBeware of New Malware Attack Disguised As Google Bard Ads On Facebook

Beware of New Malware Attack Disguised As Google Bard Ads On Facebook

Published on

Researchers have discovered a Google Bard Ads campaign that is being used by cybercriminals on Facebook to impersonate well-known generative AI brands such as ChatGPT and Google Bard.

The campaign is actually malicious software that is disguised as legitimate ads. Bard is Google’s experimental, conversational AI chat service. It is meant to function similarly to ChatGPT.

New Malware Attack 

On June 18, 2023, A group of researchers from Nexusguard discovered a Facebook Ad showing Google Bard images. A fake Google AI Facebook page posted the Ad.

- Advertisement - SIEM as a Service

Facebook users are being tricked into downloading content from fake brand pages and ads.

Similarly, this Facebook ad posted by the Fake Bard AI Facebook page contained a link, which, when clicked, redirected the visitors to a fake Google Bard website. The website then provided a link to download a file and an access code.

These downloads contain malicious malware, which steals their online passwords (banking, social media, gaming, etc), crypto wallets, and any information saved in their browser.

Upon downloading the file, AntiVirus revealed 27 out of 60 security vendors flagged it as malicious.

Nexusguard performed several analyses by executing the malicious in a virtualized environment.

Nexusguard as an organization simplifies “Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attack” (DDoS) Protection for service providers and enterprises.

It was discovered various files were deposited by malware on the infected machine, which could terminate both chrome[.]exe and chromedriver[.]exe processes.

NexusGuard says revealed that the goal of the malware was to install a malicious extension on Google Chrome which masqueraded itself as a legitimate Google Translate extension to steal credit card information.

Malicious extensions are visible on the Chrome extension page.

Conclusion

The research explains how cybercriminals utilize widely trusted and used social networking platforms.

Though social networking platforms are widely used, users need to remain vigilant, keep abreast of the latest developments, and take proactive measures to safeguard their personal information and online identity.

Keep informed about the latest Cyber Security News by following us on GoogleNews, Linkedin, Twitter, and Facebook.

Latest articles

Critical TP-Link DHCP Vulnerability Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Code Remotely

A critical security flaw has been uncovered in certain TP-Link routers, potentially allowing malicious...

Chinese SilkSpecter Hackers Attacking Black Friday Shoppers

SilkSpecter, a Chinese financially motivated threat actor, launched a sophisticated phishing campaign targeting e-commerce...

Cybercriminals Launch SEO Poisoning Attack to Lure Shoppers to Fake Online Stores

The research revealed how threat actors exploit SEO poisoning to redirect unsuspecting users to...

Black Basta Ransomware Leveraging Social Engineering For Malware Deployment

Black Basta, a prominent ransomware group, has rapidly gained notoriety since its emergence in...

Free Webinar

Protect Websites & APIs from Malware Attack

Malware targeting customer-facing websites and API applications poses significant risks, including compliance violations, defacements, and even blacklisting.

Join us for an insightful webinar featuring Vivek Gopalan, VP of Products at Indusface, as he shares effective strategies for safeguarding websites and APIs against malware.

Discussion points

Scan DOM, internal links, and JavaScript libraries for hidden malware.
Detect website defacements in real time.
Protect your brand by monitoring for potential blacklisting.
Prevent malware from infiltrating your server and cloud infrastructure.

More like this

Critical TP-Link DHCP Vulnerability Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Code Remotely

A critical security flaw has been uncovered in certain TP-Link routers, potentially allowing malicious...

Chinese SilkSpecter Hackers Attacking Black Friday Shoppers

SilkSpecter, a Chinese financially motivated threat actor, launched a sophisticated phishing campaign targeting e-commerce...

Cybercriminals Launch SEO Poisoning Attack to Lure Shoppers to Fake Online Stores

The research revealed how threat actors exploit SEO poisoning to redirect unsuspecting users to...