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The Simpsons Predicted The Rise of Zoom Calls! In a 1996 episode, characters use video conferencing to communicate—years before Zoom became the go-to platform for remote work and socializing. #Zoom
The Simpsons Predicted The Rise of Zoom Calls!

In a 1996 episode, characters use video conferencing to communicate—years before Zoom became the go-to platform for remote work and socializing.

#Zoom
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Open and free class. #traiding institutional. to continue learning and #Ganar the rhythm of the institutions. Don't do what 95% of retail traders do. Write to me and I'll share the room with you at #zoom
Open and free class. #traiding institutional.
to continue learning and #Ganar the rhythm of the institutions. Don't do what 95% of retail traders do.

Write to me and I'll share the room with you at #zoom
ZOOOM the picture and check How many animals are hidden here? #Zoom #BTC #trade $BTC $ETH $BNB
ZOOOM the picture and check How many animals are hidden here?
#Zoom #BTC #trade
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⚡️ Downloaded Zoom and Lost $1 Million! 😱 A young man made the mistake of installing an app, unaware it was malware. The outcome? Scammers emptied his crypto wallet of *$1 million* in stablecoins. Could this devastating mistake have been avoided? 🤔 #Zoom #Stablecoins #Scam #CryptoSafety
⚡️ Downloaded Zoom and Lost $1 Million! 😱
A young man made the mistake of installing an app, unaware it was malware. The outcome? Scammers emptied his crypto wallet of *$1 million* in stablecoins.
Could this devastating mistake have been avoided? 🤔

#Zoom #Stablecoins #Scam #CryptoSafety
⚠️ Hackers Steal Crypto via Zoom Hackers are carrying out phishing attacks disguised as links to Zoom conferences, using the domain name "app[.]us4zoom[.]us." By clicking the link, hackers steal mnemonic codes and private keys from cryptocurrency wallets. Over a million dollars have already been stolen this way. #hacking #Zoom #news
⚠️ Hackers Steal Crypto via Zoom

Hackers are carrying out phishing attacks disguised as links to Zoom conferences, using the domain name "app[.]us4zoom[.]us."

By clicking the link, hackers steal mnemonic codes and private keys from cryptocurrency wallets. Over a million dollars have already been stolen this way.

#hacking #Zoom #news
**Zoom Calls Are the New Cyber Battleground: Deepfakes Fuel 442% Surge in Voice Phishing** In a chilling new trend, voice phishing (vishing) attacks surged by 442% in 2024—powered by increasingly realistic AI-generated deepfakes. Cybercriminals are now impersonating CEOs, job candidates, and even coworkers on platforms like Zoom and Teams, blurring the line between real and fake in corporate communications. These AI-driven deepfakes can mimic voices and video with uncanny precision, tricking employees into transferring funds, sharing confidential data, or granting system access. In several documented cases, deepfakes of company executives convinced teams to authorize fraudulent transactions. Experts warn that traditional detection tools are no longer sufficient. The new gold standard? **Cryptographic trust verification**—proof that the person on the other side of the call is who they claim to be. As the threat landscape evolves, organizations must adopt stricter identity verification protocols and train employees to spot manipulation. In an era where AI can wear anyone’s face or voice, proving trust must go beyond appearances. #AI #Zoom
**Zoom Calls Are the New Cyber Battleground: Deepfakes Fuel 442% Surge in Voice Phishing**

In a chilling new trend, voice phishing (vishing) attacks surged by 442% in 2024—powered by increasingly realistic AI-generated deepfakes. Cybercriminals are now impersonating CEOs, job candidates, and even coworkers on platforms like Zoom and Teams, blurring the line between real and fake in corporate communications.

These AI-driven deepfakes can mimic voices and video with uncanny precision, tricking employees into transferring funds, sharing confidential data, or granting system access. In several documented cases, deepfakes of company executives convinced teams to authorize fraudulent transactions.

Experts warn that traditional detection tools are no longer sufficient. The new gold standard? **Cryptographic trust verification**—proof that the person on the other side of the call is who they claim to be.

As the threat landscape evolves, organizations must adopt stricter identity verification protocols and train employees to spot manipulation. In an era where AI can wear anyone’s face or voice, proving trust must go beyond appearances.

#AI #Zoom
The Simpsons Predicted The Rise of Zoom Calls! In a 1996 episode, characters use video conferencing to communicate—years before Zoom became the go-to platform for remote work and socializing. #Zoom
The Simpsons Predicted The Rise of Zoom Calls!

In a 1996 episode, characters use video conferencing to communicate—years before Zoom became the go-to platform for remote work and socializing.

#Zoom
⚡️ Downloaded Zoom and lost $1 million! 😱 A young man installed an app, unaware it was malware. The result? His crypto wallet with $1 million in stablecoins was stolen by scammers. Could he have avoided this mistake? #Zoom #Stablecoins #scam
⚡️ Downloaded Zoom and lost $1 million! 😱

A young man installed an app, unaware it was malware. The result? His crypto wallet with $1 million in stablecoins was stolen by scammers.

Could he have avoided this mistake?

#Zoom #Stablecoins #scam
😭 Crypto Enthusiast Robbed of Over $100,000 During a Zoom Call When Emblem Vault CEO Jake Gallen joined a Zoom call with a supposedly "well-known blogger," he had no idea he'd end the meeting down nearly 75% of his crypto portfolio in BTC and ETH. During the call, he installed a "helpful file" that turned out to be a Trojan horse. The hackers gained full access to his wallets. The theft was carried out by the ELUSIVE COMET gang, a group posing as a venture fund and scamming people out of millions of dollars. By the way, Zoom allows remote access to participants by default. So check your settings if you don't want your crypto walking off into someone else's hands. And if someone sends you a file on Zoom — don’t open or install it. #Zoom #HackerAlert #sadstory #NewsAboutCrypto #WhaleMovements $BTC $ETH
😭 Crypto Enthusiast Robbed of Over $100,000 During a Zoom Call

When Emblem Vault CEO Jake Gallen joined a Zoom call with a supposedly "well-known blogger," he had no idea he'd end the meeting down nearly 75% of his crypto portfolio in BTC and ETH.

During the call, he installed a "helpful file" that turned out to be a Trojan horse. The hackers gained full access to his wallets. The theft was carried out by the ELUSIVE COMET gang, a group posing as a venture fund and scamming people out of millions of dollars.

By the way, Zoom allows remote access to participants by default. So check your settings if you don't want your crypto walking off into someone else's hands. And if someone sends you a file on Zoom — don’t open or install it.

#Zoom #HackerAlert #sadstory #NewsAboutCrypto #WhaleMovements $BTC $ETH
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$BTC #hackattack #Zoom Hackers have begun stealing cryptocurrency via Zoom invites, highlighting the need for increased security measures when using digital assets.
$BTC #hackattack #Zoom Hackers have begun stealing cryptocurrency via Zoom invites, highlighting the need for increased security measures when using digital assets.
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Fake Zoom, real voices: North Korean hackers impersonate video calls to deceive crypto foundersA sophisticated scam attack with #Zoom has just been revealed, with the victim being Kenny Li – co-founder of Manta Network, a Layer-2 project on Ethereum. Even more concerning: the group behind it is likely the Lazarus Group, a notorious hacker organization backed by the North Korean state. This incident is shaking the crypto community. "Video calls with no one speaking" – the deadly Zoom trap Kenny Li shared that he was invited to a Zoom call by someone he knew well. In the meeting, familiar faces appeared on the screen – looking completely authentic. But strangely, no one said anything, and a notification popped up requesting to download a script file to fix the audio issue.

Fake Zoom, real voices: North Korean hackers impersonate video calls to deceive crypto founders

A sophisticated scam attack with #Zoom has just been revealed, with the victim being Kenny Li – co-founder of Manta Network, a Layer-2 project on Ethereum. Even more concerning: the group behind it is likely the Lazarus Group, a notorious hacker organization backed by the North Korean state. This incident is shaking the crypto community.

"Video calls with no one speaking" – the deadly Zoom trap

Kenny Li shared that he was invited to a Zoom call by someone he knew well. In the meeting, familiar faces appeared on the screen – looking completely authentic. But strangely, no one said anything, and a notification popped up requesting to download a script file to fix the audio issue.
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