SlowMist Cosine: Beware of new scams in conference software targeting crypto assets
The founder of SlowMist, Yu Xian, shared the experience of Twitter user @0xMaxLin being a victim of job fraud on the X platform, warning the community to be aware of fake video conferencing software. These software are used to lure potential victims into downloading malicious applications and stealing encrypted assets. Maxlin.eth reported a job fraud case where the scammer pretended to be from the infrastructure development company xLabs and contacted the victim through Telegram, inducing them to download malicious software. The scammer claimed to offer a marketing position and used Zoom for a fake interview to lower the victim's guard. Near the end of the interview, the scammer asked the user to download a meeting software called Meetly. After installation, the software malfunctioned and the user eventually discovered that the link was a fraudulent website. The user promptly transferred their assets to another wallet, successfully avoiding potential theft risks.
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