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absolutely. while you cant call them directly, we just launched a free extension that flags the majority of fake meeting links before the scam call hapens:
https://t.co/hQ2gGV0Wck
@KeeperCanada we built https://t.co/nr8cih5ZGl - a free tool - to flag these. we also have a free extension that proactively flags suspicious urls if your camera/mic are requested. thanks for the tips here, extremely useful for people.
@Bitcoin_Cookie so sorry to hear that, we built this free tool because of stories like yours. if you have the interest in checking it out, let us know if you have any feedback. we want to keep refining it to make it even better for folks. thanks in advance.
https://t.co/3uHaSzfFA0
@AdrianCercenia yes! we built a (free) tool that lets you check meeting sites, specifically flagging subdomain swaps as suspicious:
https://t.co/3uHaSzfFA0
I see thank you for the insight. Last question: did it all exist in your web browser, or did it involve you downloading an application?
We built a free extension to proactively scan url's when your camera/microphone is requested, and alert you if you are on a non whitelisted meeting site. However, if you never actually got a real camera/microphone request, you would not have been alerted. https://t.co/3pqlG3HF1c
This is becoming one of the most common scams targeting crypto and creator accounts, specifically hitting a lot of members in the Bitcoin community. The lure is often a "legit" interview or podcast invite. Verify the link first: https://t.co/EErTH5zQfB
π¨Almost got hit with a pretty convincing scam today.
β@Jasmineeec6β reached out with what looked like a legitimate BBC interview/podcast opportunity and sent a fake StreamYard invite link. They tried to get me to download software, make an account, then enter a 6-digit verification code to "join the stream."
I stopped before entering the code, changed my passwords, enabled 2FA, ran malware scans, and locked everything down.
Luckily, I found a post from the real Jasmine on LinkedIn warning that her account had been hacked.
Reminder: if someone sends you a StreamYard/interview/podcast invite, verify the domain carefully. The scam isn't always the software, it's often the fake login page designed to steal your account.
I messaged all the big accounts we had in common and a few said they had interviews scheduled!
Stay safe out there.
THIS MIGHT SAVE YOUR CRYPTO
First. Don't hold crypto in the laptop where you will YOLO click a bunch of links.
Second. Use this tool to make sure a meeting link is secure.
A friend was just hacked by cliking a link for a job interview. Today a contact told me his TG was hacked, I had booked a call with him.
I ran a security test and moved funds that where not needed day to day.
Stay safe.
DO NOT INTERACT WITH @Mr_Anchovy_
HE HAS BEEN HACKED
The link felt a bit off, so I tried the app first, to download from the source, leaving the link example so you can see and be safe in the future in case you get one similar and know what to look for and how to ask google if it's safe
We were tired of seeing people's wallets get drained through fake meeting links cloning trusted platforms.
So we built Meeting Guard: a free tool to check any meeting link, plus a Chrome extension that warns when unknown sites request camera or mic access. Be safe out there π«‘
Anthropic's Mythos is rolling out soon, an AI so capable at finding exploits they held it back over the danger.
But there's a scam in the wild hitting people right now: fake meeting links.
Our free extension, already out, helps flag them π
We were tired of seeing people's wallets get drained through fake meeting links cloning trusted platforms.
So we built Meeting Guard: a free tool to check any meeting link, plus a Chrome extension that warns when unknown sites request camera or mic access. Be safe out there π«‘
β οΈNot sure if a meeting link is legitimate?β οΈ
@Fairside created a simple, free tool you can use to paste a meeting link in before you join, to confirm if itβs realπ
It takes two seconds & could stop you from downloading malware...
Link: https://t.co/iwf9fPImrV