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SMBs are being hit by malicious productivity tools – Zoom and ChatGPT spoofed by hackers

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  • Zoom, Microsoft Office and ChatGPT are among the most impersonated
  • Attacks can vary, from phishing campaigns to malware
  • Setting clear software adoption procedures is crucial

Cyberattacks mimicking ChatGPT rose 115% in early 2025, according to new research from Russian cybersecurity Kaspersky, which is warning workers of fake productivity apps.

According to the analysis, 8,500 small and medium-sized businesses were targeted using malicious files disguised as productivity apps and AI tools.

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