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Home / Technology / AI Search Scams: Hackers Seed Google With Malicious Commands

AI Search Scams: Hackers Seed Google With Malicious Commands

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Hackers use AI prompts to embed dangerous commands in Google searches.
  • Victims are tricked into executing commands, leading to malware installation.
  • The attack bypasses traditional security measures by exploiting user trust in AI.
AI Search Scams: Hackers Seed Google With Malicious Commands

Hackers are now exploiting artificial intelligence to seed Google search results with dangerous commands. This emerging threat involves using AI assistants to generate instructions that, when executed by unsuspecting users, grant attackers access to install malware. The method relies on making AI-generated chat logs with malicious commands publicly visible and boosting them in search rankings.

This sophisticated attack vector was detailed in a recent report, which found that both ChatGPT and Grok could be manipulated. A specific instance involved a Mac-targeting malware attack where a user searching for disk space cleanup advice was led to a poisoned AI chat, subsequently executing a harmful command. This bypasses conventional security warnings as users implicitly trust platforms like Google and popular AI chatbots.

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As of December 2025, the full scope of this attack remains under investigation, though a specific instance has been taken down from Google search. Users are strongly advised to exercise extreme caution when executing commands from online sources, even those appearing on trusted platforms. Standard cybersecurity practices, such as verifying command functions before execution, are crucial.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hackers prompt AI chatbots to suggest dangerous commands, then boost these AI conversations in Google search results to trick users into executing them.
The AMOS malware targeted Macs. Attackers used poisoned ChatGPT search result links to prompt users into executing commands that installed the malware.
These scams bypass traditional security by exploiting user trust in AI and Google, as victims don't need to download files or click suspicious links.

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