Crypto-stealing scam targets Web3 workers with fake meeting apps

Cado Security Labs says scammers use AI to make fake but real-looking company sites to dupe crypto workers into downloading info-stealing meeting apps.

Web3 workers are being targeted by a campaign that uses fake meeting apps to inject malware and steal credentials to websites, apps and crypto wallets, Cado Security Labs warned.

Scammers have been using artificial intelligence to generate and fill out websites and social media accounts to appear as legitimate companies before contacting potential targets to prompt them to download a meeting app, Cado’s threat research lead Tara Gould wrote in a Dec. 6 report.

The app is called “Meeten” but it’s currently going by the name “Meetio” and regularly changes names. In the past, it has used Clusee.com, Cuesee, Meeten.gg, Meeten.us and Meetone.gg.

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