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ScamGPT Unleashed: How Cyber Crooks Exploit GenAI Buzz
Scammers are diving headfirst into the GenAI buzz! Since ChatGPT’s launch, a whopping 28.75% of GenAI-related domains have been flagged as suspicious. From malware to spam, cyber crooks are cashing in on the AI craze. Stay vigilant, folks—GenAI might just stand for “Generous AI Scammers.”

Hot Take:
Who knew that the latest buzzword in AI would be the ultimate magnet for cyber shenanigans? It’s like the scammers have a sixth sense for trending topics, and ChatGPT is their latest muse!
Key Points:
- Generative AI (GenAI) domains are hot targets for cybercriminals.
- Suspicious GenAI-related domains spiked with major milestones of ChatGPT.
- Cyber threats include ransomware, phishing, malware, and spam.
- Domain parking is being monetized using GenAI-related keywords.
- Palo Alto Networks provides protection against these threats through advanced security services.