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Attackers abuse shared ChatGPT and Claude chats to spread malware

Published
May 30, 2026 — 10:32 UTC
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Attackers are leveraging the chat-sharing functionalities of popular AI platforms ChatGPT and Claude to disseminate malware, raising significant security concerns for users and organizations alike. This tactic is particularly alarming as it exploits the trust users place in these platforms, making it easier for malicious actors to bypass traditional security measures.

The malware is disguised as error messages or installation guides within shared conversations, which are hosted on reputable domains. This method allows the harmful content to evade detection by security tools, posing a serious risk to individuals and businesses that rely on these AI chat services for communication and collaboration. The ease with which attackers can manipulate these features highlights a critical vulnerability in the design of chat-sharing functionalities, prompting calls for enhanced security protocols from developers and platform providers.

As the use of AI chat tools continues to grow, the implications for users are profound. Organizations must now be more vigilant about the content shared within these platforms, and users should exercise caution when interacting with shared chats. This incident may also lead to increased scrutiny on AI companies regarding their security measures, potentially spurring a wave of updates and improvements to protect against similar threats in the future.

Moving forward, it will be essential to monitor how AI companies respond to these security challenges and whether new safeguards will be implemented to protect users from malware spread through shared chat features.

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