AI platforms must implement robust content moderation systems to prevent malicious actors from exploiting trusted platforms to distribute malware, as demonstrated by an attack where attackers created fake shared chat pages on Claude.ai that appeared legitimate but contained commands to steal browser logins, cookies, and keychain data.
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AI companies are about to relearn the ugliest lesson from social media. This started with people searching Google for Claude on Mac. They saw a sponsored result. They clicked it. And the terrifying part was that it opened on Claude.ai. It looked like a normal shared chat with Mac install instructions. But then it told them to paste one command into terminal. And if they did, the malware could go after browser logins, cookies, and keychain data. This was not an Anthropic hack. It was attacker-made content on a trusted AI platform. That is exactly why social media had to build content moderation.
And that's why AI companies are about to relearn the ugliest lesson from social media.
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