Hackers Used Deepfake of Binance CCO To Perform Exchange Listing Scams (bitcoin.com) 12
A group of hackers managed to impersonate Binance chief communications officer (CCO) Patrick Hillmann in a series of video calls with several representatives of cryptocurrency projects. The attackers used what Hillman described as an AI hologram, a deepfake of his image for this objective, and managed to fool some representatives of these projects, making them think Hillmann was helping them get listed on the exchange. From a report: Hackers and scammers are refining their methods by including more technological tools in their schemes. Binance chief communications officer (CCO), Patrick Hillmann, reported last week about a new and sophisticated way in which attackers have used his image to perform a listing scam operation. Hillmann stated that hackers managed to program an AI (artificial intelligence) hologram of him, a kind of deepfake that was used to scam representatives of several cryptocurrency projects in Zoom calls. The hologram was able to fool these projects into believing that they were being considered for listing on Binance and that Hillmann was part of this operation. The listing scheme was discovered when these members contacted Hillmann to thank him for his help in the alleged listing opportunities. However, he had no knowledge of these meetings because he is not part of the listing process at Binance.
The penalties for scamming are too low... (Score:1)
Since most of the scammers are in foreign countries that either have lax laws or corrupt governments we're going to need to find better penalties for these scammers.
Something like a drone strike on their house.... or a seal team execution works for me. :-)
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> Something like a drone strike on their house.... or a seal team execution works for me. :-)
The Islamic states feel the same way about Western countries.
Better lock your doors at night.
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Or people want to fell valued. Look at the number of families who will throw away their kids education in hope that he might be one in thousand to make the pros and one in a million to have a career. Just because some coach tells them how great they are.
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^This^ is sorta illustrative of why DeFi / and all these 'coins' can't really work.
In order for them to be of any real value they have to be either inexpensive to use or very low friction.
Security and usability are fundamentally at odds. In order to be secure there would need to be a lot of checks and validation to make sure you really know who you are dealing with and you really are making a transaction in the correct amount at the right time. Doing that effectively would raise the complexity of transacti
Cat's out of the bag, baby. (Score:2)
We'll be reacting from a defensive posture for the foreseeable future.
Unless, of course, that collectively we put everything presented to us under the lens of plausibility scrutiny, and question whether the thing we're being told - which we like and wish to be true - is actually not.
So... We'll be reacting from a defensive posture for the foreseeable future.
o.O (Score:3)
News site dedicated to helping cryptocoin scammers scam people reports that scammers scammed cryptocoin scammers in big scam!
"It's totally not their fault!" article reads. "They are perfectly trustworthy scammers! I can't believe people would have thought a cryptocoin scammer did this, when it was actually a scammer!"
This sounds like scammers scamming scammers (Score:4, Interesting)
So if you get scammed by a scammer you don't call in the cops because it's not worth the risk. That makes you a prime target.
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You're complaint is with militarized police (Score:2)
You can't do stuff like that and have a democracy. A
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Wait 'til deepfake videos come to the US.. (Score:2)
Wait 'til deepfake videos come to the US.. as dezinformatsia propagated by DNC and RNC, or their PACs.
Trust... no... one.... and no thing.
Corridor Digital did this (Score:2)
Corridor Digital did this a few months ago for a video. I guess the hackers just took their idea and actually ran with it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]