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Scammers are poisoning AI search results to steer you straight into their traps - here's how

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New attack poisons sources AI chatbots use for content.

Public sites like YouTube and Yelp abused to host spam links.

AI answers can surface poisoned content and put users at risk.

Cybercriminals are turning their attention to the public sources AI chatbots scrape to promote scam call center numbers, researchers say, creating a new attack surface for scammers worldwide.

LLM phone number poisoning: a new AI security risk?

According to new research, published by Aurascape's Aura Labs on Dec. 8, threat actors are "systematically manipulating public web content" in what the team has dubbed large language model (LLM) phone number poisoning.

Also: Are AI browsers worth the security risk? Why experts are worried

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