AI is amplifying cyber threats at an unprecedented speed. Elad Schulman, CEO and co-founder of Lasso Security, pointed out in a recent podcast that both individuals and businesses are facing a sharp rise in AI-driven cyber attack risks. From smart scams to advanced persistent threats, the integration of AI makes traditional defense measures seem somewhat overwhelmed. This is especially important for crypto users—wallet security, trading risks, and smart contract vulnerabilities could all become targets of new AI attacks.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-01 21:34
Now I really have to be careful. I've already seen several AI scam cases.
But to be honest, the wallet security is still okay; it's mainly the vulnerabilities in the contracts that are getting more and more tricky.
This guy is right; traditional protection methods really can't keep up with the pace.
Contract audits now need to be doubly emphasized; the risk in this area is too high.
AI-powered attacks are indeed outrageous, and the most terrifying part is the intelligent scams.
There's a new way to make money—another new type of protective tool...
I just want to know why no one mentions the risks on the exchange side? That’s really a honeypot.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-01 19:27
I've been saying it for a while, wallet security will eventually get compromised.
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AI scams are becoming increasingly difficult to defend against. I think diversifying across multiple chains is necessary to spread the risk.
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Here we go again, another new trick to scam retail investors?
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I've heard too many stories about smart contracts being infected with malware; we need to find reliable audits.
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This wave is indeed fierce; traditional firewalls can't stop this kind of attack.
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I'm really worried that one day exchanges might also be hacked by AI, and that would be the end.
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Scams are becoming more precise; voice can even be faked now. Who can still trust anyone?
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My wallet doesn't hold many coins anyway, so I'm not too worried.
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Relying solely on personal defense is too exhausting; we need to trust the security solutions of the ecosystem.
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That's why I always diversify my holdings and don't dare to go all in.
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BearHugger
· 2025-12-29 22:40
No way, AI scams are here? How much longer can my wallet survive?
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 2025-12-29 22:39
This AI thing is really starting to become competitive and aggressive. Hackers are using AI—what are we supposed to do?
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 2025-12-29 22:37
No wonder wallets have been frequently in trouble lately; AI is really ruthless.
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Well, now hackers are upgrading too, we need to learn countermeasures.
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Contract audits are no longer enough; now we have to defend against AI automatically scanning for vulnerabilities?
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I've always said that web3 is not absolutely secure, and now with AI added in, it's even more chaotic.
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Traditional protections are outdated; this is pushing everyone to research security architecture on their own.
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Will the coins just accumulated be looted overnight by AI bots? Feeling a bit anxious.
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Wallets, contracts, transactions are all vulnerabilities; it seems impossible to defend against everything.
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So what's the key? Self-managed wallets still need cold wallets + multi-signature to be reliable.
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AI threats are truly the new normal; those who don't defend will all face issues.
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These days, hackers are using AI, and we're still using password123…
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CodeAuditQueen
· 2025-12-29 22:32
AI-driven attack vectors are indeed evolving, but honestly, defenders are always on the back foot. The wallet side is even more dangerous, with reentrancy attacks combined with AI automation probes, and the window for auditing report vulnerabilities is getting shorter and shorter.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 2025-12-29 22:21
Bro, your wallet is about to be gone. AI is really here.
I've been saying to keep your private keys safe all along. Now it's too late, huh?
I'm very familiar with AI scams; otherwise, how would I be called a detective, haha?
This is the real black swan of Web3.
Smart contract vulnerabilities are being exploited by AI. How can us small investors survive?
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TokenAlchemist
· 2025-12-29 22:13
ngl the smart contract attack surface just got exponentially worse... AI-driven exploit chains could liquidate entire positions before you even notice the state transitions. this is why MEV extraction tactics suddenly feel quaint.
AI is amplifying cyber threats at an unprecedented speed. Elad Schulman, CEO and co-founder of Lasso Security, pointed out in a recent podcast that both individuals and businesses are facing a sharp rise in AI-driven cyber attack risks. From smart scams to advanced persistent threats, the integration of AI makes traditional defense measures seem somewhat overwhelmed. This is especially important for crypto users—wallet security, trading risks, and smart contract vulnerabilities could all become targets of new AI attacks.