Cybercriminals are using the notoriety of the DeepNude app to distribute info-stealing malware in campaigns over YouTube that promise a cracked premium version of the program for Windows, Android, and iOS. Security researcher Frost discovered that the campaign was actually pushing a malware strain named Qulab that can steal information from the system and the clipboard. The developer on June 27 announced on Twitter that despite adding a watermark to the result of the photo processing, some individuals could still misuse it and damage someone’s reputation.
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/fake-deepnude-downloads-gives-you-malware-instead-of-nudes/

