🚨 AI Deepfake Scams Are Here — And They're Getting Smarter
A serious warning from former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao has rocked the crypto space: AI-driven deepfake hacks are evolving fast — and even video calls can't be trusted anymore.
Case in point:
Japanese crypto influencer Mai Fujimoto was hacked after joining what she believed was a routine Zoom call. But on the other end? A deepfake of someone she knew.
She was tricked into clicking a fake "audio update" link — which led to the compromise of her Telegram and Metamask wallets.
And it’s not an isolated incident...
💥 North Korea-linked group BlueNoroff has used similar deepfake tactics to target crypto teams — deploying malware to steal private data, log keystrokes, and record screens.
🎯 If you’re in crypto, tech, or working remotely, consider this your wake-up call:
✅ Don't trust a face on a screen.
✅ Avoid clicking unknown links — even in video calls.
✅ Secure your wallets and verify everything through multiple channels.
⚠️ The age of deepfake deception is here. Stay sharp. Stay safe.