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Important! 1,000 Malware Disguised as 'ChatGPT' Roaming on Facebook, Be Careful of Hijacked Personal Data

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Dream - Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology that has been booming lately has been monitored by cyber criminals. They target the negligence of social media users, especially Facebook netizens, who are addicted to this new technology.

Meta's Chief Information Security Officer, Guy Rosen, even asked Facebook users to be careful of becoming victims of this new crime.

Meta claims to have found around 1,000 malware addresses disguised as Chatbot similar to ChatGPT from Open AI since March.

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"From a criminal perspective, ChatGPT is a new crypto," said Meta's Chief Information Security Officer, Guy Rosen, who compared the situation to the surge in cryptocurrency scams quoted from The Sun.

Meta stated that the company has, "investigated and taken steps to counter malware that seeks to exploit users' interest in ChatGPT from OpenAI by deceiving them into installing malware that pretends to have AI facility functions."

Meta said that the Chatbot-like Malware is used to hack user accounts.

"With the ultimate goal of tricking people into clicking links or downloading malicious software," added Guy Rosen.

(Source: The Sun)

Meanwhile, Open AI warns that ChatGPT is not connected to the internet and can produce potentially incorrect answers.

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"It has limitations in global knowledge and events after 2021 and may produce biased and harmful instructions and content."

Letter from Mark Zuckerberg to Facebook Employees 12 Years Ago Leaked: Please Resign!

Dream - An email sent by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to his employees 12 years ago was leaked on Twitter. The leak occurred amid layoffs at Meta, the parent company of Facebook.

The CEO of Meta has laid off Meta employees in two waves. At the end of 2022, a total of 11,000 employees were furloughed. Recently, another 10,000 people were affected by layoffs.

According to the New York Post, the leaked email is related to the dismissal with the narrative "please resign".

The email, uploaded by the Twitter account @TechEmails, was sent by Zuckerberg on Wednesday, September 22, 2010. The email is confidential and should not be shared with anyone else.

In the email, Zuckerberg appears to be angry about the TechCrunch report on rumors that Facebook would create a smartphone. The rumor came from an insider at Facebook who he believed was inaccurate.

Zuckerberg said that the rumor spreader was a traitor and asked the person to confess and resign.

The leaked letter raises suspicions about Mark Zuckerberg's dictatorial management style. The New York Post is still seeking confirmation of the authenticity of the letter.

The New York Post has also requested comments from former journalist Michael Arrington, who wrote the TechCrunch story that was denied by Zuckerberg.

However, he has now moved on to head Arrington Capital, a venture capital firm focused on Web3.

Rumors about Mark Zuckerberg's leadership have also been mentioned by Antonio Garcia Martinez, a former Facebook employee who was fired from an executive position.

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In 2016, he wrote a book stating that Zuckerberg ruled the company with an 'iron fist'. Antonio compared the company to a cult and said Zuckerberg's leadership style was similar to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Here are some excerpts from Mark Zuckerberg's email as quoted by the New York Post:

"Confidential - Do Not Share," Zuckerberg started the message.

“Many of you saw the TechCrunch story… claiming that we are building a phone. “We are not building a phone and I've talked about this at length… about what we are actually doing — building a way for all phones and apps to be more social.”

"This is an act of betrayal," Zuckerberg raged.

“So I ask anyone who leaked this to resign immediately,” he continued. “If you are convinced that leaking internal information is the right thing to do, then you should leave.”

"If you do not resign, we will almost certainly find out who you are."

“It is incredibly frustrating and destructive that anyone here thinks it's okay to say this to anyone outside the company,” he wrote. "The fact that the story is inaccurate doesn't make it better."

Zuckerberg went on to describe the impact of the leak.

“I personally have had to spend a lot of time over the past few days … cleaning up the mess from this chaos,” he wrote. “Even now, we're in a more precarious position with a company in the mobile space that should be our partner because now they think we're a competitor.”

While promising to take action against press leaks, Zuckerberg wrote in the next sentence: "We are a company that promotes openness and transparency, both in the world at large and internally here at Facebook."

“But the cost of open culture is that we all have to protect the confidential information we share internally,” he wrote.

"Otherwise, we undermine everyone's hard work to change the world."

 

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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