Cybersecurity experts have noted a rising trend in Large Language Models (LLMs) exploitation, referred to as LLMjacking. Illicit users obtain stolen access to these otherwise expensive models to generate content and bypass national restrictions, subsequently passing on the cost to the original account holder. Attackers acquire account credentials or API keys of specific LLM apps to gain unwarranted access. This new wave of cybercriminal activity has led to significant financial implications for unsuspecting account holders. Firms like DeepSeek and OpenAI have had their models exploited in this manner.
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Ransomware attackers turn to workers for data breach access
Ransomware attackers are encouraging employees to infect their employers’ networks with viruses, according to security vendor GroupSense. The appeal is made in ransomware notifications and