Changpeng Zhao, the former Binance CEO, just dropped a chilling alert about the next-level dangers of AI-powered deepfake hacks. Forget about trusting video call verifications — they say it’s *soon* going to be a thing of the past.
Japanese crypto influencer Mai Fujimoto’s account was hacked after she unknowingly joined a Zoom call with a deepfake impersonating someone she knows. The attacker tricked her into clicking a malicious link disguised as an audio update. From there, her Telegram and Metamask wallets were compromised.
This isn’t an isolated case. North Korea-linked group BlueNoroff used the same deepfake tactic to target crypto foundation employees — luring victims into downloading malware that steals sensitive info, records screens, and logs keystrokes.
The crypto world and remote workers are in the crosshairs. If you’re in these spaces, be extra cautious — never click links from unofficial sources, even if they come through a trusted video call. The future of security is about to get way more complicated... and dangerous.
Stay alert. Sta
y safe. 🚨
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