
Multiple entities in the cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence sectors have reported incidents of account hacking and fraudulent token schemes. Users are cautioned against falling for scams related to fake tokens and phishing attempts. Notably, an individual reported being locked out of their account after a hack, which also attempted to compromise their bank account and Shopify. Rosebud AI and WhatWide AI have both issued warnings about fraudulent tokens using their names, clarifying that they have not launched any official tokens and have no plans to do so. DeepAI has similarly stated that any claims of a $DEEPAI token are scams. Mentals AI and Talus Network have also emphasized that they have not launched any tokens. Users are advised to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) and remain vigilant against phishing attempts, as several impersonation accounts have emerged on social media, misleading users into potential scams.

Important Safety Reminder! 🚨 At this time, Talus does NOT have an officially launched token. There have been plenty of fake posts advertising a Talus token or token airdrop, and they are all SCAMS, please do not engage with them. https://t.co/Bfok1GsgxK
🚨 Be aware of scammers! 🔹 CoinMarketCap will NEVER DM you first. If you receive a message claiming to be from CMC & asking for funds, it's a scam! Always verify before sending out your funds! Stay #SAFU
Be careful if you get a dm from @Niamh_cocoart with a link to `x2y2 .io.checked.bid` which is a phishing site. I know my followers are all too smart but figured I'd out them anyways. https://t.co/OXdbSpcZOe