The crypto exchange’s CCO Patrick Hillman wrote that he received multiple messages thanking him for meetings he never attended.
last week that internet scammers had been using deepfake technology to copy his image during video meetings. He started to catch on to this trend when he received messages from the leadership of various crypto projects thanking him for meetings he never attended.shared one screenshot of messages sent over LinkedIn with one supposed project leader telling the Binance exec somebody had impersonated his hologram.
The exec did not state how many of these crypto projects have been scammed, but apparently, there’s been a rash of hackers faking themselves as Binance staff on multiple social platforms including Twitter, LinkedIn, and Telegram, Hillmann
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