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Beware: Scammers Now Pushing Fake AI Tools to Hijack Crypto Wallets

Beware: Scammers Now Pushing Fake AI Tools to Hijack Crypto Wallets

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2025-05-12 13:44:06
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Fake AI Tools Used to Spread Noodlophile Crypto Wallet Stealing Malware

Another day, another ’innovative’ way to separate crypto holders from their digital assets—this time with a side of AI buzzword exploitation. Cybercriminals are disguising malware as cutting-edge AI tools, specifically targeting Noodlophile wallet users.

How it works: The fake ’AI trading assistants’ and ’portfolio optimizers’ promise moon-shot returns—then quietly drain wallets instead. Classic case of ’if it sounds too good to be true...’ (unless you’re a VC funding an actual shitcoin, then carry on).

Security researchers note the malware bypasses basic safeguards by mimicking legitimate developer certificates. Because nothing says ’trustworthy’ like a $5 digital signature from a offshore shell company.

Protect yourself: Verify all tools through official channels, triple-check URLs, and maybe—just maybe—stop clicking ’FREE APY’ pop-ups. Your ledger will thank you.

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