A Deepfake fraud video of Ripple CEO generated by artificial intelligence has appeared on YouTube, and Brad Garlinghouse himself reminds users to verify with caution
ChainCatcher message, the crypto community has discovered a large number of Deepfake fraud videos of Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse on the YouTube platform. In the videos, an AI-generated image of Brad Garlinghouse invites users to participate in XRP activities and asks viewers to send tokens to a "designated address."
It is reported that Google's parent company, YouTube, has not removed the deceptive advertisement, and its trust and safety team stated that the ad does not violate relevant policies. In light of this, Brad Garlinghouse emphasized that only approved messages from Ripple's official accounts can be considered authentic and valid, urging users to be cautious and verify when facing potential scams.
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