Stay safe online and avoid scammy AI apps! Open AI recently released its official ChatGPT app for iPhones which is free, except for an optional subscription. Beware of other apps that charge you, or promise features already available for free. Follow cybersecurity tips for maximum safety!
ChatGPT, OpenAI's popular AI-based chatbot, is easy prey for online scammers. Recently, Sophos noticed fake ChatGPT apps on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. These unethical apps are nothing but "fleeceware" – users get bombarded with ads at the end of their trial and asked to pay a hefty subscription fee. Be aware, opt for the real OpenAI ChatGPT and stay safe!
Fake ChatGPT apps are cashing in on the AI chatbot craze. Cybersecurity firm Sophos uncovered many of them on Google & Apple App Stores, luring users into costly subscriptions with dubious methods & fake reviews. Unsubscribe & read terms of service to avoid being tricked.
Be aware of fleeceware apps pretending to be ChatGPT! Discover how attackers are taking advantage of artificial intelligence popularity and deception. Learnmore about OpenAI company and Sean Gallagher from Sophos. Protect yourself!--
Sophos, a cybersecurity firm, recently revealed a shocking discovery of fraudulent apps masquerading as legitimate chatbots based on the ChatGPT AI algorithm. These apps attempted to fleece unsuspecting customers though coercive tactics and social engineering, demanding payments up to $ 70 per year. Tips to prevent falling prey to these apps were offered by the firm, so stay protected!
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