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Hackers Complain About AI-Generated Spam Too

Hackers Complain About AI-Generated Spam Too

Cybercriminals are getting frustrated with AI-generated junk flooding their online hangouts. Hackers and scammers say too much “AI shit” is clogging up the dark web forums where they plan attacks and sell stolen data.

Turns out even criminals have standards when it comes to content quality. They’re annoyed that low-effort AI posts are making it harder to find real information about hacking tools and stolen credit cards.

Even Bad Guys Have Standards

The irony is pretty thick here. The same people who steal your personal information and hold companies for ransom are complaining about spam. They’re seeing their private forums get flooded with AI-generated nonsense posts, just like everywhere else on the internet.

Hackers rely on these underground forums to share new attack methods, sell stolen data, and coordinate cybercrimes. But now they’re spending more time sorting through AI garbage to find the actual criminal content they’re looking for.

Some forums are even adding new rules to ban AI-generated posts. Criminal moderators are working overtime to keep the spam out, which is both hilarious and oddly reassuring.

What This Means

This shows just how much AI-generated content has taken over the internet. When even cybercriminals are fed up with AI spam, you know the problem is everywhere. It also suggests that AI tools are being used to flood all corners of the web, not just the sites regular people visit.

Expect to see more platforms – both legal and illegal – adding stricter rules about AI content as everyone tries to fight back against the flood of artificial posts.

Originally reported by
Wired
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