Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being used everywhere today. AI is making people's work easier. With their help, work that takes hours is being done in minutes, but gradually it is becoming a mess of AI.

Now security experts have warned about a new AI tool Morris II. Experts say that Morris II can easily steal the data of any other AI tool. This AI can also spread malware in your system. This new generative AI worm has been named Morris II, after the first worm that wreaked havoc on the Internet in 1988.

Morris II can power any generative AI e-mail assistant. AI can extract data from supported e-mails and eliminate security layers, i.e. if you have two-factor authentication with your Gmail, it can eliminate it. Morris II is so fast that it creates its prompts.

Ben Nassy of Cornell Tech, Stav Cohen of the Israel Institute of Technology, and Ron Button of Intuit say that malware can be spread in emails using a text prompt. Morris II AI tool can easily steal data from AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini.

This tool can also automatically send an infected photo to someone through an image prompt. It can also steal credit card and social media data. The tool has been tested on both OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini.

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