FraudGPT: A New Tool in the Arsenal of Cybercriminals for Hacking and Data Theft.
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FraudGPT has made an entrance on the Dark Web and Telegram networks, providing sophisticated phishing email templates, hacking tools, and capabilities to execute fraudulent transactions using compromised credit card information.
With subscription prices ranging from $200 monthly to an annual fee of $1,700, this chatbot empowers criminals to conduct large-scale cyberattacks efficiently, even those who lack advanced tech skills.

In recent developments, cybercriminals are deploying AI-enhanced chatbots to facilitate hacking and data violations, with the notorious FraudGPT making waves on the Dark Web and Telegram by generating believable phishing messages, designing hacking tools, and even purchasing items with stolen card information. April 29, 2025 The creator of FraudGPT has started marketing it on hacking forums, boasting that this \"revolutionary tool\" will forever change the hacker community and their methodologies.
Images shared below show that FraudGPT can craft emails with a high likelihood of persuading recipients to click on harmful links, which is a critical component in business email compromise (BEC) phishing strategies targeting companies. Furthermore, the tool aids in generating persuasive, yet malicious emails aimed at victims.
FraudGPT poses significant risks to both businesses and individuals. Its user-friendly interface ensures that it can be deployed with ease and speed, making it a powerful tool for cybercriminals aiming for widespread attacks.


Just last week, an AI-based cybercrime tool named WormGPT appeared on underground platforms, enabling sophisticated phishing and BEC attacks. Much like FraudGPT, this tool lacks moral constraints, emphasizing the perils associated with generative AI. It allows even novice cybercriminals to launch fast, large-scale attacks without needing deep technical knowledge.
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