Popular AI platform Hugging Face is being used for Android malware which can take over compromised devices.
The app pretends to be a security tool and shows scary warnings claiming that the phone is infected with malware, scam messages or phishing threats.
Attackers have exploited Hugging Face repositories to distribute Android RAT malware disguised as a security app, hosting thousands of malicious files on the trusted AI platform.
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