Inca Digital uncovers AI-fueled FTX fraud scheme

Published 18/02/2025, 20:16
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Data analytics firm Inca Digital revealed an elaborate fraud scheme involving the sale of fake FTX liquidation claims, where at least $5.6 million was stolen from companies by a fraudster using deepfake technology. The FTX liquidation process is scheduled to begin payouts on February 18.

According to CoinDesk, Inca Digital’s investigation found that the fraudster, or group of fraudsters, utilized artificial intelligence to create deepfaked video calls to disguise their identity while selling the counterfeit claims. These claims appeared valid but were not actually connected to the individual posing as the seller.

The scam was sophisticated, with the perpetrator also faking credentials and providing potential buyers with false addresses in Singapore. Additionally, they supplied real claim data, which could have been obtained from public sources or through data breaches from firms involved with the FTX bankruptcy.

The stolen funds were quickly moved through international exchanges, including Binance, making the money difficult to trace. At this point, it is not clear if federal law enforcement is investigating the exchanges involved in laundering the funds.

Adam Zarazinski, CEO of Inca Digital, emphasized the importance of raising awareness about such scams, especially as payouts from the FTX liquidation are imminent. He suggested that the rise of AI technology could lead to an increase in similar types of fraud, targeting the growing cryptocurrency market.

The report from Inca Digital also acknowledged that some of its findings are based on educated assumptions, given the challenges in verifying the authenticity of digital identities and the increasing prevalence of AI-generated fakes in the industry.

Zarazinski warned that the crypto markets might see more such criminal activity, leveraging the opportunities presented by the market’s expansion.

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