Recently, deepfake videos featuring Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal began circulating online. According to sources, scammers are using artificial intelligence to create fake videos in which Nailwal allegedly promotes malicious software. The attackers hacked the Telegram account of one of the leaders of Polygon Ventures and tricked startups into downloading infected SDKs (software development kits) through fake Zoom calls.

Sandeep Nailwal publicly warned the community about this scam, urging everyone to stay vigilant and verify any suspicious offers. This incident highlights the growing threat of deepfakes in the crypto industry, where AI technologies are increasingly used for fraud. Experts advise checking the sources of information and avoiding unverified links to protect against such attacks.

This situation once again reminds us of the importance of cybersecurity in the digital world. Polygon, one of the leading blockchain platforms, is actively working to address the issue and protect its community. Stay updated and be cautious! Subscribe to #MiningUpdates for the latest updates.

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