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    AI Deepfake Dangers: CZ Warns Hackers Target Trusted Links

    Sam Boolman | Crypto Enthusiast and WriterBy Sam Boolman | Crypto Enthusiast and WriterJune 23, 2025
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    CZ Highlights AI Deepfake Dangers as Hackers Target Trusted Link

    AI-powered deepfakes breached crypto influencer Mai Fujimoto’s accounts; CZ warns even video calls won’t ensure security quickly.

    Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has sounded a fresh alarm on the growing risk of AI-powered deepfakes, after a cooling real-life hack jeopardized Japanese crypto supporter Mai Fujimoto during a routine video call.The event has renewed require more stringent security habits as wrongdoers wield advanced AI to breach even relied on interaction channels.

    A Case Study in Modern Hacking

    On June 20, Fujimoto, much better understood online as Miss Bitcoin, narrated how she came down with a deepfake after being deceived into a Zoom call with an associate whose Telegram account had actually already been compromised.According to her, the individual on the video link was familiar, triggering her to let down her guard. “For about 10 minutes in the online conference, I saw her face however had no hint it was a deepfake,” Fujimoto recounted.However, there were audio concerns with the call, triggering the deepfake impersonator to send out a link allegedly meant to fix the problem. After clicking the link, Fujimoto unwittingly set up malware that jeopardized her Telegram and MetaMask. Her primary X account was also hijacked, requiring her to plead with fans to report it as impersonation. She also warned users of the social platform not to click any links sent from the account. “If I had actually known about this kind of attack, I might not have clicked the link,” the crypto lover regreted, advising prevalent awareness.

    Her experience struck a chord across the crypto community, with influencers and security specialists flooding X with stern pointers that in the age of AI, trust must be confirmed through several channels.CZ weighed in, too, cautioning his 10 million fans of the widespread usage of artificial intelligence in new kinds of deepfake hackings. “Even a video call confirmation will quickly run out the window,” he cautioned, recommending AI-generated impersonations will become harder to find as the innovation improves.The former Binance head advised users never ever to install software application from informal links, even if they appear to come from friends.

    The Increase of AI-Powered Fraud

    The attack on Fujimoto is barely isolated. A major report released by Bitget just days ago revealed that deepfake innovation had played a role in nearly 40% of all high-value crypto frauds in 2024, adding to at least $4.6 billion lost to scams.The study documented crooks using AI to create convincing fake videos of public figures like Elon Musk promoting frauds, simulating customer care chats, and crucially, weaponizing video conferencing tools like Zoom with malicious links.Additionally, a different publication by Chainalysis noted that crooks were significantly utilizing AI tools, including deepfakes, to bypass KYC steps and automate scams, making crypto cons “increasingly challenging to discover.”In one such circumstances, Hong Kong cops detained 31 individuals linked to a syndicate that took $34 million utilizing AI-generated videos of crypto executives. Terrifyingly, the report warned that AI-driven swindles are poised to grow significantly.

    The post CZ Emphasizes AI Deepfake Dangers as Hackers Target Relied on Link appeared initially on CryptoPotato.

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    Sam Boolman is a contributing writer at ChainIntel.org with a long-standing interest in cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and emerging financial trends. A self-directed trader who actively invests his own capital, Sam follows the markets closely and brings a hands-on perspective to the fast-paced world of crypto journalism. With a background in business and digital media, Sam has written across a variety of sectors including tech, startups, and online finance. His curiosity and enthusiasm for the evolving digital economy fuel his exploration of Web3, decentralised finance, and market developments. Sam is passionate about making complex topics more accessible to everyday readers and continues to expand his knowledge through research, trading experience, and industry engagement.
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