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Title: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: sirty143 on January 10, 2024, 02:56:16 PM
Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Microstrategy

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Microstraetgy’s executive chairman, Michael Saylor, has warned about new bitcoin giveaway scams using AI-generated deepfake videos featuring him and his company. “There is no such thing as a free lunch,” the Microstratgy executive stressed... See more for yourself here (https://news.bitcoin.com/michael-saylor-warns-of-deepfake-bitcoin-giveaway-scams-featuring-him-and-microstrategy/).

Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Don Pedro Dinero on January 10, 2024, 06:02:09 PM
Now they are done with AI because technology allows it, but before chatGPT3 there were also fake videos with giveaways that required you to send your bitcoin first to allegedly receive the giveaway later. All scams, of course. With Elon Musk there are also a few. Nowadays you have to be more vigilant than ever because with AI, scams can become more realistic than ever.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Yamane_Keto on January 10, 2024, 07:04:54 PM
Microstraetgy’s executive chairman, Michael Saylor, has warned about new bitcoin giveaway scams using AI-generated deepfake videos featuring him and his company. “There is no such thing as a free lunch,” the Microstratgy executive stressed... See more for yourself here (https://news.bitcoin.com/michael-saylor-warns-of-deepfake-bitcoin-giveaway-scams-featuring-him-and-microstrategy/).

Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
deepfake videos can generate videos, but the rules that scammers follow are simple, which is either use double your money scam, or free gifts distributions, or a guaranteed and quick profit, or any trick that seems too good to be true, and here you should not trust the Twitter or video, but rather search and ask here and You did not find an answer. Everything that seems too good to be true is a scam.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on January 10, 2024, 11:11:40 PM
The thing is just that some people are so greedy and ignorant, and that's why they can actually fall victim to this kind of scam. I can't just see any crypto giveaway and jump into it without verifying if it is actually legit or a scam. If I am not very sure about the giveaway, I will just let it slide.

Last year, someone also shared their experience about a very well-known crypto influencer in their country's social account getting hacked, and the hackers began to send messages to his followers, asking them to send their bitcoins to a Bitcoin address he provided so that it could get doubled. Some people actually fell victim.

Anyway, thanks for sharing the information; It will help others learn and prepare themselves against this scam.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: LogitechMouse on January 11, 2024, 04:26:55 AM
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Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
This is what happens when a thing called AI is created.
It can be beneficial for most people but at the same time, it will be harmful for most of us as well.

What we need is knowledge. We need to know how to distinguish between a scam, and not. What we need is a little bit of common sense, and we will know that a Bitcoin giveaway like this will never happen especially from a famous influencer like him. I've seen numerous YouTube channels in the past getting hacked, and these channels are being used to scam people. They will hide the owner's videos, make a live stream of a famous influencer in a meeting or forum whatsoever, and they will put a link on the description box saying that if you deposit X amount of money in that address, it will double almost immediately which is false of course, but many still fall on this trap for some reasons.

Anyway, I just looked at the subject title alone, and I already know that it's a scam because I've seen it happen many times. Expect more of this in the upcoming months and during the bull market.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: yhiaali3 on January 11, 2024, 09:43:56 AM
This is one of the many reasons why people are afraid of AI and its negative effects on our lives. With AI , scammers have more sophisticated means of carrying out their scams.

We have recently witnessed many cases in which AI has been used to defraud people. This is unfortunate because humans are immediately moving to use modern technologies for evil instead of using them in useful areas.

As development in the field of artificial intelligence continues, I fear that artificial intelligence will turn into a scary virus that causes anxiety in our lives.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Z-tight on January 11, 2024, 10:31:00 AM
Victims of giveaway scams are greedy, because even if scammers use a deepfake video or not, you should not believe that there is free money or money doubling schemes anywhere. Before you fall for a giveaway scam, ask yourself why you have to deposit some money first to get higher than that in return, why don't they just send you what they claim you have won.

Take note also that celebrity accounts can also get hacked, so even if such posts is coming from the verified accounts of celebrities or popular people, do not believe it and don't send money to anyone.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: robelneo on January 11, 2024, 02:09:29 PM
These AIs have become one of the tools of scammers to scam people, they can generate videos, voice, and articles, but it's not easy to tell the difference because the imitation is so perfect that you can't tell the difference.
Even if you're good at looking, but you are not updated on the latest tools these scammers are using to scam people you will easily deceive.
AIs are created to help so many industries but they also help scammers indirectly to scam people, scammers have become innovative I'd like to think that these scammers are one step forward so we have to read and be updated, our knowdledge is our toll to combat these scammers.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: gunhell16 on January 11, 2024, 02:53:17 PM
Now they are done with AI because technology allows it, but before chatGPT3 there were also fake videos with giveaways that required you to send your bitcoin first to allegedly receive the giveaway later. All scams, of course. With Elon Musk there are also a few. Nowadays you have to be more vigilant than ever because with AI, scams can become more realistic than ever.

Are there still victims of scammers like you say? It seems like a fool to believe in giveaways or airdrops that tell you to send bitcoin first to receive free crypto. wow! It's just a fool to believe that, honestly and with common sense, giveaways mean that you can get crypto for free.

I used to see a free crypto whose total value when I looked at bscscan was around 3500$, but when I cashed out the gas fee reached 210$, that's when I thought it was a scam or a hacker. That's why such styles should be avoided immediately.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Gurujebs on January 11, 2024, 02:59:31 PM
This is not different from the Elon Musk time had, x(formally Twitter) was full of Bitcoin giveaways by different people just to scam people there hard earn money and that's simply because he was the face of the Bitcoin community back then but since he has taken time off from Bitcoin activity, Michael Saylor has become the most active person because clearly he is one of the most reputable person that love Bitcoin.

This might not be the end, I urge people to learn and read about scams, they should know that there is nothing free in this life in free a town, nobody has free bitcoin to give to anyone. If it was free, whare will the institutional investors make their profits, so it's better we learn and stay alert about securities and scams.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Z-tight on January 12, 2024, 12:05:14 AM
Are there still victims of scammers like you say? It seems like a fool to believe in giveaways or airdrops that tell you to send bitcoin first to receive free crypto. wow! It's just a fool to believe that, honestly and with common sense, giveaways mean that you can get crypto for free.
It is hard to believe, but there are still many victims of this and the reason why they fall for it is because of their greed, if not that they are greedy why would one think they can earn free crypto by first sending a portion of what they have. People fall for some of the most stupid type of scams once their greedy side is triggered, but the good thing is that people who are knowledgeable cannot fall for any of these scams.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on January 12, 2024, 05:23:56 PM
I don't even know what makes some people think someone like Michael Saylor will turn to be a father Christmas in giving away his assets to the people just on a voluntary platter of gold for nothing, people were also found a victim of scam because they are too expectant of something free to grab, all these are part of the ways this scammers take to draw our interest on what they are faking on us, we should be at alert on seing things coming as free, they might have an intention of attack.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: TomPluz on January 15, 2024, 05:29:52 AM


To most innocent and newcomers to the cryptocurrency industry, it would be difficult to resist these so-called "deepfake" giveaways or airdrops since they are usually featuring famous people and even celebrities to fool people to share private information that can lead to many things. The moment I saw a post enticing readers for a giveaway as it has Elon Musk on it, I immediately realized that it was just a scam. Indeed, there is no free lunch and when something can be too good to be true then most probably it is not good. Good to be warned!
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Charles-Tim on January 15, 2024, 09:07:41 AM
I don't even know what makes some people think someone like Michael Saylor will turn to be a father Christmas in giving away his assets to the people just on a voluntary platter of gold for nothing, people were also found a victim of scam because they are too expectant of something free to grab, all these are part of the ways this scammers take to draw our interest on what they are faking on us, we should be at alert on seing things coming as free, they might have an intention of attack.
Humans like something free. Humans also are greedy by nature. This kind of greed can be avoided with the help of not being ignorant. I can remember the Elon Musk fake giveaway video that I watched when I was a newbie to bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, it looked real like it was Elon Musk but it was fake. This can make newbies to fall victim of this. But in anything we are about to do, we should make research for us not to become a scammed victims.

But it is surprisingly the video the scammers are generating using AI to deceive people are many. Micheal Saylor tweeted on X just yesterday that approximately 80 AI fake videos of him are taken down everyday.

Quote from: https://twitter.com/saylor/status/1746298365036343477?t=PejdYcX4Kacut3RfkpCqYA&s=19
⚠️ Warning ⚠️ There is no risk-free way to double your #bitcoin, and @MicroStrategy doesn't give away $BTC to those who scan a barcode. My team takes down about 80 fake AI-generated @YouTube videos every day, but the scammers keep launching more. Don't trust, verify.

For people that learn how to avoid crypto scam, they will not fall for this. I remember when I was a newbie, that was what I first learned and it helped me a lot.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Davidvictorson on January 15, 2024, 02:52:32 PM
I don't even know what makes some people think someone like Michael Saylor will turn to be a father Christmas in giving away his assets to the people just on a voluntary platter of gold for nothing, people were also found a victim of scam because they are too expectant of something free to grab, all these are part of the ways this scammers take to draw our interest on what they are faking on us, we should be at alert on seing things coming as free, they might have an intention of attack.
It is only ignorant people that will fall for this type of scam. In fact, that video alone is a massive red flag. Infact if it were the real Taylor that promised such giveaways, I would immediately report him to the security agencies. In my country, they say if you are uniformed, you are deformed. Therefore it is only the uniformed people about crypto that will fall for this and end up being metaphorically deformed all round. In summary, before you invest in any crypto currency invest first in your knowledge about it.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on January 15, 2024, 05:31:59 PM
The most funniest of it all is that, at the end of it all, nothing is being realized or achieve, they ended up loosing having nothing to gain, the earlier the better we stop deceiving ourselves of what is not, the earlier the better we know this and start working on something productive that could help us achieve the future we desire, we cannot do the wrong things and expect things working the right way, that is not possible, if other's are deceiving themselves then we shouldn't do same to ourselves.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: Cantsay on January 15, 2024, 06:21:29 PM
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It is only ignorant people that will fall for this type of scam. In fact, that video alone is a massive red flag. Infact if it were the real Taylor that promised such giveaways, I would immediately report him to the security agencies. In my country, they say if you are uniformed, you are deformed. Therefore it is only the uniformed people about crypto that will fall for this and end up being metaphorically deformed all round. In summary, before you invest in any crypto currency invest first in your knowledge about it.

Did you see the one about Elon musk that was created last year during his rocket launch? To be honest if I was a newbie or someone that does not know how to research on site I would have fallen for it.

The fact that they launched it during the launch countdown and then started broadcasting Elon musk face on their site with him addressing the public about the rocket launch before he switched to the free giveaway, and they used the same background as the original live broadcast on X official channel.
Title: Re: Michael Saylor Warns of Deepfake Bitcoin Giveaway Scams Featuring Him and Micros
Post by: famososMuertos on January 16, 2024, 04:20:27 AM
Despite this, Youtube supportt does not get better, recently, IBAI (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibai_Llanos), Youtuber with more than 10 million followers had his account hacked on a Friday, and YouTube support literally attended to his case on Monday, the same IBAI commented that "Hijos de Puta" (sorry, it's from Spain, local slang).

That's right, the channel was hacked on Saturday and Sunday, an accountwith over 10 millions followers and a "@TESLA_23458" takes its toll on some unsuspecting people.

Stay away from channels and promotions that "dirty" the image of the crypto community.


Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibai_Llanos
The video that was broadcast was in English, the channel it has an audience 100% in the Spanish language.
That is, subscribers is rule when selecting these accounts.

So it's not just about poor scams, sometimes they plan them well.

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The famous Spanish streamer woke up to some very bad news: someone hacked his YouTube account and turned it into a sort of Tesla exhibitor through a Tesla CyberTruck live stream. "The fact that you hacked my YouTube channel is something that really pisses me off, Elon Musk.
Source:
https://www.marca.com/en/technology/2023/06/11/6485e448268e3ee84c8b45dc.html