2025 Cryptocurrency Faces New Threats: Social Engineering Fraud on the Rise
This year, hackers and scammers have introduced new tricks in social engineering, with billions of dollars in losses driven by technological advancements—especially the application of artificial intelligence, making these scams increasingly difficult to detect.
The old-fashioned phishing emails are now outdated. Modern scammers use AI to generate realistic voice, video, and text, accurately mimicking people you know. They study your social media, understand your habits and network, and then carry out targeted attacks. A message that appears to come from a friend or an exchange could actually be a carefully crafted trap.
To protect your assets, you need to start with the basics. First, realize that no matter how credible the information looks, requests involving wallets, private keys, or transfers must be independently verified. Enable multi-factor authentication, use cold wallets to store major assets, and be cautious of any unexpected important notifications—these are fundamental steps. Second, be especially careful with unfamiliar links and downloads, ensuring you visit official websites (for example, confirm through official social media channels). Finally, keep learning. Understanding common scam tactics, such as fake airdrops, impersonation of official channels, and urgent pressure to act, can greatly improve your ability to recognize threats.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 21h ago
AI face swapping is really amazing. My friend almost got scammed, but luckily he reacted quickly.
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Damn, another multi-factor verification for cold wallets... so annoying but definitely necessary.
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Is social engineering fraud escalating? We need to upgrade our vigilance too; we can't be too naive.
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I've seen this fake airdrop scam before; it's just phishing. Don't believe it.
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Private key security is always the top priority; there's no room for negotiation on this.
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Looks like a message from a friend... hmm, I need to check who is sending me strange links.
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Storing main assets in a cold wallet is a consensus, but some people still don't listen.
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AI-generated voice and video, sounds just like real... chilling when you think about it.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 23h ago
Oh no, things are really heating up now, AI scammers are becoming more sophisticated...
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I now directly call to verify any "urgent transfer" messages on Moments; I don't trust any text.
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Cold wallets have saved me several times; people who are too lazy to bother will eventually suffer losses.
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I'm just worried that one day even voice recognition won't be able to tell real from fake. These scammers are indeed quite ruthless.
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I almost fell for a message from a friend impersonation before, only to realize later... now I am very suspicious of everything.
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Those who don't implement basic multi-factor authentication should reflect on it; it's really not difficult.
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MetaReckt
· 12-29 09:54
AI face-swapping scams are really getting more and more sophisticated; friends no longer dare to believe them.
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GasGuzzler
· 12-29 09:54
AI face swapping has already been developed; the crypto world is really becoming more and more dangerous.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 12-29 09:53
AI face swapping is so advanced now that I don't even dare to believe it anymore.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 12-29 09:53
Another warning about scams escalating, but what truly can't be defended against is human nature.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 12-29 09:46
AI face swapping is already here? You'll be scammed eventually.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 12-29 09:41
That AI face-swapping technology is really powerful. No one will dare to trust anyone anymore.
2025 Cryptocurrency Faces New Threats: Social Engineering Fraud on the Rise
This year, hackers and scammers have introduced new tricks in social engineering, with billions of dollars in losses driven by technological advancements—especially the application of artificial intelligence, making these scams increasingly difficult to detect.
The old-fashioned phishing emails are now outdated. Modern scammers use AI to generate realistic voice, video, and text, accurately mimicking people you know. They study your social media, understand your habits and network, and then carry out targeted attacks. A message that appears to come from a friend or an exchange could actually be a carefully crafted trap.
To protect your assets, you need to start with the basics. First, realize that no matter how credible the information looks, requests involving wallets, private keys, or transfers must be independently verified. Enable multi-factor authentication, use cold wallets to store major assets, and be cautious of any unexpected important notifications—these are fundamental steps. Second, be especially careful with unfamiliar links and downloads, ensuring you visit official websites (for example, confirm through official social media channels). Finally, keep learning. Understanding common scam tactics, such as fake airdrops, impersonation of official channels, and urgent pressure to act, can greatly improve your ability to recognize threats.