Smart People, Costly Scams: Education Isn’t Enough
Sundramoorthy said investment scams continued to ensnare victims from all walks of life, including highly educated professionals accustomed to analytical and evidence-based thinking
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Abstract:Changpeng Zhao, co-founder and former CEO of Binance, has once again voiced concerns over a growing issue of himself on Elon Musk's social media platform, X (formerly Twitter)..

Changpeng Zhao, co-founder and former CEO of Binance, has once again voiced concerns over a growing issue on Elon Musk's social media platform, X (formerly Twitter). Fake accounts impersonating Zhao have proliferated on the platform, leading him to issue a public warning to the crypto community. He stressed that his official account is @cz_binance and any others are likely scams. This alert follows a broader rise in deepfake scams that use Zhaos likeness to promote fraudulent tokens across various platforms.

Zhao‘s frustration with X comes as he continues to push for more effective action against these fraudulent activities. He called for the platform to take greater steps in eliminating fake accounts and protecting users, encouraging his followers to report any impersonators they come across. This is not Zhao’s first encounter with impersonation scams. Just a week earlier, he warned about deepfake videos circulating online, falsely showing him promoting different cryptocurrencies. In response to a concerned follower, Zhao clarified that he had never endorsed the coins featured in the videos.

The surge in digital scams using fake identities and deepfake technology is not limited to Zhao. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse and other high-profile figures in the crypto industry have also been targeted, while celebrities such as Donald Trump and Taylor Swift have similarly fallen victim to these AI-generated fraud schemes. Deepfakes, which use artificial intelligence to create highly realistic videos mimicking real people, have emerged as a significant threat on social media platforms.
In response to these growing concerns, law enforcement agencies have also taken action. On August 1, 2024, the FBI issued a warning about scammers impersonating employees of cryptocurrency exchanges. These criminals often contact their targets via calls and messages, pretending to be representatives of legitimate crypto companies, and steal funds once they gain access to victims financial information.
Elon Musk, who purchased X in 2022, has made several promises to combat the platforms bot problem. He pledged to “defeat the spam bots or die trying” and introduced X Premium (formerly Twitter Blue), a subscription-based model intended to reduce the number of fake accounts and bots. However, despite these measures, critics argue that scammers are still finding ways to bypass the paywall, continuing to operate on the platform. Recent research from Clemson University revealed that X continues to host a substantial number of AI-powered accounts posing as real users. These accounts have been involved in political propaganda, with many promoting Republican candidates in the U.S.

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Sundramoorthy said investment scams continued to ensnare victims from all walks of life, including highly educated professionals accustomed to analytical and evidence-based thinking

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