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Hackers are hiding infostealers and other malware behind fake AI-powered photo and video editors, experts have claimed.

It has been active since 2022, with frequent updates enhancing its evasion and data theft strategies.

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It is typically used to coordinate large-scale attacks, automating many aspects of the cybercriminal workflow.

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