Microsoft has warned that attackers are exploiting trust in AI brands by using fake services and apps that pretend to be ChatGPT, Claude, DeepSeek or similar tools.
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Microsoft is warning users and companies to be careful with AI tools that look familiar but are not real. Security researchers say hackers are ChatGPT, Claude, DeepSeek and other popular chatbot brands in . The names are attractive to criminals because millions of people now trust AI assistants for work, study and coding.
In a typical campaign, attackers create a , browser extension or desktop app that appears to offer quick access to a chatbot. A user clicks a search ad, email link or social media post and lands on a page that copies the design of a known AI service. The page may ask the person to sign in, download a file or connect a work account.
The goal is usually . Once a victim enters a password, a or a company email login, attackers can try to enter real accounts. In some cases, the download can also install malware that steals browser data or opens a on the device. Microsoft has previously warned about fake AI apps used to deliver dangerous tools such as PipeMagic.
The timing makes the scam more effective. Many workplaces are encouraging employees to test AI products, and many users search for new models immediately after a launch. That creates a perfect opening for and imitation websites. A fake DeepSeek or Claude page can look convincing to someone who is moving quickly and only wants to try a new assistant.
Security teams are telling users to slow down before installing anything. They should use official websites, avoid links in unsolicited messages, check the publisher of browser extensions, and never share company credentials on unfamiliar pages. For businesses, the warning is also about policy: employees need clear rules for which AI tools are and how they should be accessed.
The broader lesson is that AI brands have become valuable bait. Criminals do not need to break a famous chatbot to profit from its name. They only need to copy its logo, promise early access or free premium features, and wait for people to trust the wrong page.
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