YouTube videos

2023 - 3 - 14

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Threat actors turn to AI-generated YouTube videos to spread info ... (SC Magazine)

CloudSEK researchers observe new technique uses AI-generated human personas for the tried-and-true tactic of spreading malware via phishing campaigns.

“The use of AI to include digitally generated humans is an interesting touch, especially if they are generating them based on the generally accepted symmetry which makes people find them ‘attractive,’ and thus ‘soothing’ or ‘trusting,’” said Fulmer. The threat actors use previous data leaks, phishing techniques and stealer logs to take over existing YouTube accounts. The threat actors target the online video-sharing platform because of YouTube's roughly 2.5 billion active monthly users.

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Infostealers Spread Via AI-Generated YouTube Videos (Infosecurity Magazine)

Cybersecurity researchers have observed a 200–300% month-on-month increase in YouTube videos containing links to information stealer (infostealer) malware ...

A growing number of these were generated using artificial intelligence (AI) programs such as Synthesia and D-ID. “String-based rules will prove ineffective against malware that dynamically generates strings and/or uses encrypted strings. Infostealers observed to be delivered via these videos included Vidar, RedLine and Raccoon. “[For instance], a Hogwarts [Legacy] crack download video generated using d-id.com was uploaded to a YouTube channel with 184,000 subscribers. [Read more on Raccoon here: Credential Stealer Malware Raccoon Updated to Obtain Passwords More Efficiently](https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/credential-stealer-malware-raccoon/) Encryption and encoding methods differ from sample to sample (e.g., new versions of Vidar, Raccoon, etc.),” Karthick explained.

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YouTube videos see up to 300% spike in malware for data theft ... (CNBCTV18)

According to cybersecurity firm CloudSEK, these videos, which have increased by 200-300 percent month-on-month since November 2022, often pose as tutorials ...

[Market Coverage](https://www.cnbctv18.com/market/), [Business News](https://www.cnbctv18.com/business/)& get real-time [Stock Market](https://www.cnbctv18.com/market-live/)Updates on CNBC-TV18. Users should also enable multi-factor authentication, refrain from clicking on unknown links and emails, and avoid using pirated software. In a concerning trend, these threat actors are now utilising AI-generated videos to amplify their reach, and YouTube has become a convenient platform for their distribution. CloudSEK said it has observed a 2-3 times month-on-month increase in the number of videos spreading stealer malware on the platform. To spread this malware, threat actors seem to be employing various tactics, including screen recordings and audio walkthroughs. YouTube is the most popular platform for watching videos and has over 122 million daily active users, according to Global Media Insight.

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YouTube videos made with AI are spreading malware (Techradar)

Cyber analysts CloudSEK have found a huge surge in AI-generated videos that contain dangerous links in their descriptions.

“The threat of infostealers is rapidly evolving and becoming more sophisticated," said CloudSEK researcher Pavan Karthick. CloudSEK found that 5-10 of these malicious videos are uploaded every hour. > [AI has opened a new front in the war with cybercrime](https://www.techradar.com/features/ai-has-opened-a-new-front-in-the-war-with-cybercrime) (opens in new tab) This data is then uploaded to the threat actor's server. [reports](https://cloudsek.com/blog/threat-actors-abuse-ai-generated-youtube-videos-to-spread-stealer-malware) (opens in new tab) that, since November 2022, there has been a massive 200-300% increase in content uploaded to the [video hosting website](https://www.techradar.com/best/video-hosting) that dupes viewers into installing well-known [malware](https://www.techradar.com/best/best-malware-removal) such as Vidar, RedLine and Raccoon.

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AI-Created YouTube Videos Spread Around Malware (Dark Reading)

AI-generated videos pose as tutorials on how to get cracked versions of Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and more.

"Hence, there has been a recent trend of videos featuring AI-generated personas, across languages and platforms (Twitter, Youtube, Instagram), providing recruitment details, educational training, promotional material, etc. [infostealer malware.](https://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/infostealer-malware-market-booms-mfa-fatigue) Artificial Intelligence is being used to generate videos pretending to be step-by-step tutorials on how to access programs like Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Autodesk 3ds Max, AutoCAD, and others without a license.

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AI-Generated YouTube Videos Leading Unsuspecting Users To Info ... (India Times)

The videos spotted by researchers are masked as tutorials on ways to download free versions of software like Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Autodesk 3ds Max ...

[research ](https://cloudsek.com/blog/threat-actors-abuse-ai-generated-youtube-videos-to-spread-stealer-malware)found that 5-10 crack software download videos with malicious links are uploaded to YouTube every hour. According to CloudSEK, threat actors use certain methods to evade YouTube's algorithm and review process, such as using region-specific tags, writing fake comments to add legitimacy, and continuously uploading videos to keep up with take downs. Let us know in the comments below. Infostealers can steal information like passwords, credit card information, bank account numbers, and more from users if they mistakenly end up clicking on a malicious link that downloads a file. Your best bet is to never install files from unverified sources. [YouTube](https://www.indiatimes.com/technology/news/womens-day-youtube-creators-making-waves-595271.html) videos that contain links to stealer [malware,](https://www.indiatimes.com/technology/news/hackers-using-james-webb-space-telescopes-images-to-spread-malware-578516.html) a Trojan that gathers information like usernames and passwords from unsuspecting users.

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BEWARE! AI-generated YouTube videos are being used by hackers ... (Hindustan Times)

According to a report, hackers are using AI-generated YouTube videos to spread malware and steal sensitive user information. Know the details.

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Hackers are using AI-generated YouTube videos to steal data ... (WION)

Threat actors are having a field day using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to hack people. A new report has claimed that hackers are using AI-generated videos ...

It is a well-known fact that watching a human face on the screen, especially with certain facial features increases familiarity and trustworthiness. The said software is designed to steal sensitive information such as bank account numbers, credit card information, passwords and other private data. The hackers are playing on this psychology and using it to steal user data

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7 heartwarming YouTube videos to cheer you up (KSL.com)

A mix of inspirational, humorous, and plain ol' adorable content, the seven videos in this article were curated to make you feel warm and fuzzy inside.

He drops down to the floor — not an easy task for a man who stands 6'7 — and starts bawling. Not every lyric is a spot-on match for the song, but that's because it's tailored to fit the situation their teacher is in. The melange of cultures, musical styles, and backdrops just bring forth a sense of connection and togetherness. Then comes the sniff test. Then, cautiously, the dog approaches him. When Joseph pulls out an envelope, mom and dad aren't even sure of who it's for. If you fall into that category, you know the satisfaction of getting an up-to-date eye prescription and the whole world suddenly looking sharper. King's rendition is, there is something about the Playing for Change cover that is just special. But, when Jeffrey became a dad to Christian, she simply had to come over. What a beautiful sentiment. (She doesn't fuss.) Her reaction is one of pure joy and wonder, something that children express so much better than adults. So grab a cozy

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Malware Distribution via YouTube Videos Up 300% | Spiceworks (Spiceworks News and Insights)

AI-Generated YouTube videos contain links to information-stealing malware such as Vidar, RedLine, and Raccoon. Learn more about the problem.

The idea is that even if YouTube identifies and takes down previous videos, there should be an unreported video ready to serve the malicious purpose of threat actors. Moreover, the hackers are also leveraging search engine optimization (SEO) to show their videos in top results. Before the video is flagged as a risk, hundreds of users can potentially fall prey to malware. However, these videos contain links to information-stealing malware, also known as infostealers, such as Vidar, RedLine, and Raccoon. Cloudsek noted that since YouTube regularly reviews those affected by videos, it is difficult for threat actors to have long-term active accounts, given they are banned. “Hence, there has been a recent trend of videos featuring AI-generated personas, across languages and platforms (Twitter, Youtube, Instagram), providing recruitment details, educational training, promotional material, etc.

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After son George faces abuse on Twitter, Gary Lineker asks owner ... (The Economic Times)

Gary Lineker's son, George Lineker, faced abusive messages on Twitter following his father's disagreement with the BBC over small boat tweets.

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). Many of these videos make use of AI-generated personas to deceive viewers into trusting them. The goal is to create a more trustworthy appearance and deceive viewers into downloading malware. For SEO optimization, attackers also use hidden links and random keywords in different languages to manipulate YouTube's recommendation algorithm. CloudSEK discovered that as many as 5-10 of these malicious videos are uploaded every hour. Infostealers are a type of malware that infiltrate a user's system and steal personal and valuable information, including passwords and payment details.

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The 10 most viewed Metallica videos on YouTube (Louder)

Almost two years after YouTube launched its now world-dominating video streaming platform in 2005, Metallica began curating their official channel.

The video was released as two versions: a 'jamming' version which features the band performing [the song](https://www.loudersound.com/features/metallicas-one-the-story-of-the-song-that-changed-thrash-metal) and the full version featuring the film clips which makes for [genuinely harrowing viewing](https://www.loudersound.com/features/how-metallica-ruined-my-life). [Garage Inc.](https://www.loudersound.com/features/metallica-the-story-behind-every-garage-inc-cover-version) and was released the day before St. To date, [Whiskey in the Jar](https://www.loudersound.com/news/watch-metallica-pay-tribute-to-phil-lynott-in-ireland-with-whiskey-in-the-jar-cover) has notched up 122 million views and is probably a favourite among the goose down fetish community. Filmed in Los Angeles shortly after wrapping up work on their self-titled fifth album, Wayne Isham directed the band's second-ever promo video which has been viewed 580 million times so far. [The Black Album](https://www.loudersound.com/features/metallica-the-epic-story-behind-the-black-album) was in full swing, meaning their exhaustive travel schedule left little time to film arty promos with a lofty premise. [One](https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-real-story-behind-one-by-metallica). [Kill 'Em All](https://www.loudersound.com/features/metallica-kill-em-all-story-behind-every-song) classic in skull masks and bad wigs had their wishes granted when the band filmed their Halloween 2009 show at Colisée Pepsi in Quebec City. Director [Jonas Åkerlund](https://www.loudersound.com/features/jonas-akerlund-bathory-interview), the former Bathory drummer who has worked with the [Prodigy](https://www.loudersound.com/features/every-the-prodigy-album-ranked-from-worst-to-best), Rammstein and Beyoncé, threw a curve ball when he filmed a story starring adult star Ginger Lynn, who portrays a single mother and sex worker. Filmed in 1997 shortly after the release of their seventh studio album [Reload](https://www.loudersound.com/features/if-people-think-were-a-heavy-metal-bandi-dont-really-care-how-load-and-reload-changed-metallica-forever), this beautifully shot, abstract video is dimly lit and interwoven with clips of a young man whose hand is stuck in a wall and is eventually freed. [Bob Seger](https://www.loudersound.com/features/bob-seger-albums-ranked-from-worst-to-best)'s 1973 single – a song about the trials and tribulations of life in the touring band – could have easily been phoned in, using camcorder footage of the four-piece mooching around in airports and hotel lobbies. The shorter version has been viewed 110 million times. [The Unforgiven](https://www.loudersound.com/news/metallicas-gloomy-epic-the-unforgiven-given-a-sunny-makeover-with-saxophone-and-a-60s-pop-groove-is-a-mind-altering-trip) (also helmed by Mahurin).

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