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Kaspersky Lab: cybercriminals distribute a Trojan under the guise of ChatGPT for Windows

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The Kaspersky Lab team spoke about a new danger that lies in wait for users and fans of the ChatGPT chat bot with artificial intelligence.

Kaspersky Lab: cybercriminals distribute a Trojan under the guise of ChatGPT for Windows

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Under the guise of the ChatGPT desktop client for Windows from OpenAI, attackers began to distribute malware that steals user data, including logins and passwords. Such Trojan distribution campaigns have already been found in Asia, and Africa, and Europe, and America.

As experts explain, scammers create groups on social networks that masquerade as official OpenAI accounts and communities of enthusiasts. Among the “official” news about ChatGPT are links to a site where you can allegedly download a desktop client for ChatGPT.

The scammers also post fake data of precreated accounts with a balance of $50, which supposedly can be used to work with ChatGPT. Users are enticed by the chance to start using ChatGPT without the hassle of registration.

Kaspersky Lab: cybercriminals distribute a Trojan under the guise of ChatGPT for Windows

The message might be. Illustration: Kaspersky Lab

If the user is tempted by the “client” and the “free account”, he will receive an archive with an executable file on his PC. Then the installation of the program “breaks down”.

Kaspersky Lab explains:

In fact, the installation was very successful: a stealer Trojan that we have not seen before is installed on the user’s computer, which steals information about saved accounts from Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, CôcCôc browsers (a browser popular in Vietnam) and others. We dubbed it Trojan-PSW.Win64.Fobo.

Attackers seek to use this Trojan to obtain cookies and Facebook, TikTok and Google accounts, especially business accounts.

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Pebble founder wants to release a compact Android smartphone with a good camera and quality materials

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It is quite possible that a compact smartphone from the founder of Pebble will appear on the market in the foreseeable future.

Pebble founder wants to release a compact Android smartphone with a good camera and quality materials

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Eric Migicovsky, who founded the acclaimed Pebble, is literally now gathering a new team to release a compact smartphone with Andorid. In fact, at the moment there is no company that will eventually be created for these purposes. Now the Small Android Phone team is only discussing options, but even now the participants are trying to decide on the characteristics.

The team now includes several former Pebble employees, including the founder, GoPro designer, MongoBD manager, and other enthusiasts. Interestingly, it all started, in fact, simply with the cry of Migikowski on the Web for someone to make a good compact smartphone. But, as we know, even the iPhone mini sold very mediocrely.

Pebble founder wants to release a compact Android smartphone with a good camera and quality materials

However, perhaps they were too small. The Small Android Phone team has not yet finalized the dimensions, but has repeatedly mentioned, firstly, that the screen should be less than 6.1 inches diagonally, and secondly, the participants often mentioned ZenFone 9 with a 5-screen diagonal as a reference point. 9 inches.

The team’s designer even already has a number of sketches, although it’s hard to say what the smartphone will be like in the end. But the team definitely focuses on good photo opportunities as well. In addition, apparently, the emphasis will be placed on the materials of the case, along with the tactile sensations of users.

In terms of performance, the smartphone will definitely be very powerful, but not necessarily one of the best. The team is currently looking at two platforms: the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 and a mid-range Qualcomm chip that has yet to be released. Although, perhaps, this meant the new SoC Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 2, which was just announced the other day, but has not yet hit the market. By the way, such a selection of platforms hints that the smartphone will not be released sometime in a few years, but relatively soon. Perhaps in a year and a half.

There is a guideline for the price: about $ 850.

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Elon Musk announced the availability of Twitter Blue around the world: what does a paid subscription give

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Paid verification of accounts on the social network Twitter, which is given using a subscription called Twitter Blue, has become available to users around the world.

This was announced by the head of Twitter, American billionaire Elon Musk, who also heads Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company and Neuralink.

A Twitter Blue subscription allows users of the social network to receive a blue check mark in their accounts, which indicates the authenticity of their accounts. You can subscribe for a price of $ 7 per month, which was confirmed by Elon Musk himself.

Elon Musk announced the availability of Twitter Blue around the world: what does a paid subscription give

Sign up today to get blue tick, conversation priority ranking, half ads, long tweets, bookmark folders, custom navigation, tweet editing, untweeting and more.

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Employees of Apple and Twitter are driven to the offices. You can get fired for working from home

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Employees of Apple and Twitter are driven to the offices

Zoe Schiffer, who was recently managing editor of Twitter and now holds the same position at Platformer, said that Apple strictly monitors how employees visit offices.

Apple tracks employee attendance (using electronic badge records) and alerts employees if they don’t show up to the office at least 3 times a week.

Zoe Schiffer

Some at Apple, according to Schiffer, say that non-compliance could lead to dismissal, but she added that this does not seem like company policy.

Employees of Apple and Twitter are driven to the offices.  You can get fired for working from home

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In addition, she revealed that her former boss, Elon Musk, sent an email to Twitter employees at 2:30 a.m. stating that “office visits are no longer optional.” The billionaire noticed that the San Francisco office was half empty when he last visited.

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