Sophisticated bot uses OpenAI to bypass filters, flooding over 80,000 websites with spam
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Cutting corners: A sophisticated spam campaign leveraging GenAI's large language models has targeted tens of thousands of websites, revealing the darker side of LLMs. According to a detailed report by SentinelLabs, the framework behind this operation, dubbed AkiraBot, has successfully bypassed spam detection filters, delivering AI-generated messages to over 80,000 websites in just four months.
AkiraBot is a Python-based framework that exploits website contact forms and live chat widgets, primarily targeting small and medium-sized businesses. Its goal is to promote questionable search engine optimization services under the brands "Akira" and "ServiceWrap."
Unlike traditional spam tools that rely on repetitive templates, AkiraBot uses OpenAI's chat API to generate unique messages tailored to each targeted website. It crafts personalized content using site-specific details scraped with BeautifulSoup, making the messages more difficult for spam filters to detect.
The framework's modular design includes advanced CAPTCHA bypass mechanisms and network evasion ...
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