Mac users beware: scammers are hijacking Claude chats and Google ads to deliver malware.


  • Scammers have abused Claude’s “Shared Chats” feature to create fake installation instructions leading to infections by information thieves.
  • Fraudulent chats were promoted via Google Ads, displaying genuine Claude URLs to deceive Mac users.
  • The campaign used ClickFix tactics, spoofed “Apple Support” and avoided targeting Russian-language systems.

Cybercriminals are abusing legitimate Claude and Google Ads services to trick Mac users into installing information-stealing malware on their devices, experts have warned.

A new campaign was recently spotted and leaked by security researcher Berk Albayrak on LinkedIn, regarding a feature called “Shared Claude Chats,” which allows users to create clickable links to previous conversations they’ve had with the AI. This way other people can view these specific chat sessions through a public URL.

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