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“Fake-ChatGPT” Chrome extension has been discovered, and it is causing a lot of trouble for Facebook users.

The extension being installed by thousands of users every day, and it is stealing Facebook ad accounts.

The extension is advertised as a tool that can provide quick access to a fake ChatGPT functionality. However, once installed, it silently installs a malicious Facebook app “backdoor” that gives the threat actors super-admin permissions. With these permissions, the threat actors can hijack high-profile Facebook business accounts and create an army of Facebook bots and a malicious paid media apparatus.

The threat actors use these Facebook accounts to push paid ads at the expense of its victims, in a self-propagating worm-like manner. This allows them to promote their own products or services and make a profit, while the victim’s ad account gets charged for the ads.

The “FakeGPT” Chrome extension is particularly dangerous because it is being installed by thousands of users every day, which means that there are a lot of potential victims out there. The threat actors behind this extension are also very sophisticated and have managed to create a tool that looks and feels legitimate, which makes it harder for users to detect the threat.

So, what can you do to protect yourself from the “FakeGPT” Chrome extension? The first step is to avoid installing any Chrome extensions from unknown or untrusted sources. Be wary of any extensions that promise quick access to popular tools or services, especially if they are not available on the official Chrome Web Store.

You should also regularly monitor your Facebook ad account for any suspicious activity, such as unauthorized ads or unexpected charges. If you notice any suspicious activity, you should immediately change your password and revoke any suspicious app permissions.

Finally, if you have already installed the “FakeGPT” Chrome extension, you should immediately remove it from your browser and revoke any permissions it may have granted to any Facebook apps.

In conclusion, the “FakeGPT” Chrome extension is a serious threat to Facebook users, and it is important to take steps to protect yourself from it. By following the tips outlined above, you can reduce your risk of falling victim to this malicious tool and keep your Facebook ad account safe.

Secret Data Leaks: Smartphones with Popular Qualcomm Chips Share Private Information with US Chip-Maker Without User Consent

In recent years, there has been a growing concern over the security of our personal information on our smartphones. With technology advancing at an alarming rate, it is now more important than ever to protect our privacy and personal data. However, a recent security research report has revealed that smartphones with popular Qualcomm chips are secretly sharing private information with the US chip-maker, without user consent or encryption. This revelation is extremely concerning, as it means that our personal data is being sent to a third-party without our knowledge or consent. The affected smartphones include the Sony Xperia XA2 and likely the Fairphone, as well as many other Android phones which use popular Qualcomm chips. The data being sent includes personal information such as contacts, text messages, and location data. One of the most alarming aspects of this revelation is the fact that this data is being sent even when using a Google-free Android distribution. This means that users who take extra precautions to protect their privacy are still vulnerable to having their personal data leaked to a third-party. This issue is made possible due to proprietary Qualcomm software which provides hardware support, and this software is responsible for sending the data. This means that users have no control over this process, and there is no way to stop it from happening. As smartphone users, we must take action to protect our personal data and privacy. The first step is to ensure that our smartphones do not contain popular Qualcomm chips. If you are currently using a smartphone with a Qualcomm chip, you should consider replacing it with a smartphone that uses a different type of chip. Additionally, it is important to regularly check your smartphone’s settings and permissions to ensure that no unauthorized apps or services have access to your personal data. You can also use privacy-focused apps and services to help protect your personal data from being leaked to third-parties. In conclusion, the revelation that smartphones with popular Qualcomm chips are secretly sharing private information with the US chip-maker is extremely concerning. As smartphone users, we must take action to protect our personal data and privacy by avoiding smartphones with Qualcomm chips and regularly monitoring our smartphone’s settings and permissions. By taking these steps, we can help ensure that our personal data remains secure and protected.

Google Bans 173k Developer Accounts and Prevents 1.43 Million Policy-Violating Apps from Being Published on Google Play in 2022: A Win for Smartphone Security

As we become increasingly dependent on our smartphones for everything from communication to entertainment, it’s more important than ever to ensure that the apps we use are safe and secure. Fortunately, Google is doing just that, with their announcement that they prevented 1.43 million policy-violating apps from being published on Google Play in 2022, along with banning 173k developer accounts. This is a significant achievement for Google, and it shows their commitment to ensuring that their platform remains secure and free from malicious apps. In addition to preventing these apps from being published, Google also prevented over $2 billion in fraudulent and abusive transactions. These successes are the result of Google’s investment in improved security features and policy enhancements, along with their continuous investments in machine learning systems and app review processes. Google has made it a priority to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to app security, and their efforts are clearly paying off. As smartphone users, we should all be grateful for Google’s efforts to keep us safe. However, we should also do our part by being vigilant when downloading and using apps. We should always check the reviews and ratings of apps before downloading them, and we should also pay attention to the permissions that apps request. By taking these simple steps, we can help ensure that our personal data remains safe and secure, and we can help support Google’s efforts to keep their platform free from malicious apps. In conclusion, Google’s announcement that they prevented 1.43 million policy-violating apps from being published on Google Play in 2022, along with banning 173k developer accounts, is a significant achievement for the company and for the safety of smartphone users everywhere.

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