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🚨 Deepfake Danger Rising: AI Hackers Targeting Crypto & Remote Workers 🚨 A stark warning just dropped from former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) — and it’s something the crypto world can’t ignore: AI-driven deepfake attacks are here, and they’re only getting smarter. --- 😱 Real Faces, Fake People Japanese crypto figure Mai Fujimoto thought she was on a regular Zoom call with someone she knew. But it wasn’t real. It was a deepfake. She was tricked into clicking a link disguised as a simple audio file — and in minutes, her Telegram and MetaMask wallets were compromised. --- 🌐 A Larger Pattern Emerges This isn’t just bad luck. It’s part of a rising wave of state-backed cyber ops. The BlueNoroff group, tied to North Korea, is actively using the same method — 🎭 Fake video calls 📁 Malware links 🧠 Full digital surveillance: screen recording, keystroke tracking, and data theft --- 🚫 Video Calls Are No Longer Safe We used to say “If I see your face, I can trust you.” That time is over. Now, even a convincing face on camera could be a synthetic lie. --- 🔐 Protect Yourself NOW: Never trust links from Zoom or video calls without offline confirmation Avoid downloading anything that isn’t 100% verified Separate your crypto and communication tools Strengthen device and wallet security --- 🚨 The New Frontier of Hacking Is Psychological + Technological Deepfakes don’t just break systems — they exploit trust. And they’re only going to get better. If you work in crypto, remote tech, or finance: this is your new reality. Stay sharp. Question everything. The next big hack could come with a familiar smile. #AIThreats #CZ #DeepfakeScams #CryptoSecurity
🚨 Deepfake Danger Rising: AI Hackers Targeting Crypto & Remote Workers 🚨

A stark warning just dropped from former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) — and it’s something the crypto world can’t ignore: AI-driven deepfake attacks are here, and they’re only getting smarter.

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😱 Real Faces, Fake People

Japanese crypto figure Mai Fujimoto thought she was on a regular Zoom call with someone she knew.
But it wasn’t real. It was a deepfake.
She was tricked into clicking a link disguised as a simple audio file — and in minutes, her Telegram and MetaMask wallets were compromised.

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🌐 A Larger Pattern Emerges

This isn’t just bad luck.
It’s part of a rising wave of state-backed cyber ops.
The BlueNoroff group, tied to North Korea, is actively using the same method —
🎭 Fake video calls
📁 Malware links
🧠 Full digital surveillance: screen recording, keystroke tracking, and data theft

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🚫 Video Calls Are No Longer Safe

We used to say “If I see your face, I can trust you.”
That time is over.
Now, even a convincing face on camera could be a synthetic lie.

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🔐 Protect Yourself NOW:

Never trust links from Zoom or video calls without offline confirmation

Avoid downloading anything that isn’t 100% verified

Separate your crypto and communication tools

Strengthen device and wallet security

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🚨 The New Frontier of Hacking Is Psychological + Technological

Deepfakes don’t just break systems — they exploit trust.
And they’re only going to get better.

If you work in crypto, remote tech, or finance: this is your new reality.

Stay sharp. Question everything.
The next big hack could come with a familiar smile.

#AIThreats #CZ #DeepfakeScams #CryptoSecurity
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Phishing Attacks on the Rise in Crypto SectorA recent surge in phishing attacks has targeted key figures in the cryptocurrency industry, using sophisticated tactics to deceive victims. Attackers are employing: - Fake Zoom Meeting Links: Scammers are sending fake Zoom meeting links to trick targets into downloading malicious software. - Deepfake Technology: Convincing video conference scenarios are being created using deepfake technology to build trust with targets. Consequences: - Cryptocurrency Theft: Attackers may steal cryptocurrency assets once they gain control of the target's device. - Cloud Platform Access: Scammers may also access related cloud platform permissions, compromising sensitive information. Stay Safe: - Verify Meeting Links: Always verify that meeting links originate from official domains, such as (link unavailable) or (link unavailable) - Be Cautious: Be wary of suspicious links and emails, and never download software from untrusted sources. #CryptoSecurity #PhishingAttacks #DeepfakeScams #CryptocurrencySafety #BinanceSecurityTips

Phishing Attacks on the Rise in Crypto Sector

A recent surge in phishing attacks has targeted key figures in the cryptocurrency industry, using sophisticated tactics to deceive victims. Attackers are employing:
- Fake Zoom Meeting Links: Scammers are sending fake Zoom meeting links to trick targets into downloading malicious software.
- Deepfake Technology: Convincing video conference scenarios are being created using deepfake technology to build trust with targets.
Consequences:
- Cryptocurrency Theft: Attackers may steal cryptocurrency assets once they gain control of the target's device.
- Cloud Platform Access: Scammers may also access related cloud platform permissions, compromising sensitive information.
Stay Safe:
- Verify Meeting Links: Always verify that meeting links originate from official domains, such as (link unavailable) or (link unavailable)
- Be Cautious: Be wary of suspicious links and emails, and never download software from untrusted sources.
#CryptoSecurity #PhishingAttacks #DeepfakeScams #CryptocurrencySafety #BinanceSecurityTips
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