TechFlow news, on November 22, Twitter user @r_cky0 revealed, "Today I tried to write a bot for pump.fun and asked ChatGPT to help me with the code. I got the code I wanted, but never expected ChatGPT would recommend me a fake Solana API website. As a result, I lost about $2,500." Yu Xian, founder of SlowMist, commented on this incident saying, "This friend's wallet was indeed hacked by AI. Using code generated by GPT to build a bot, only to find out the code contained a backdoor that sent private keys to a phishing site. When using LLMs like GPT or Claude, one must be cautious—these models are susceptible to widespread deceptive behaviors. We've previously mentioned AI poisoning attacks; this case now serves as a real-world attack targeting the crypto industry."
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