Cosine: After a user used GPT to write a bot with a backdoor code, the private key was sent to a phishing website
SlowMist Yu Xian stated in a post on the X platform that a user used GPT to write a bot with code and sent the private key to a phishing website. The reason why the private key was stolen was because it was directly sent to the phishing website in the HTTP request body. Yu Xian reminded that when using LLM such as GPT/Claude, one must pay attention to the common fraudulent behavior of these LLM. It was previously mentioned that AI poisoning attacks were carried out, and now this is a real attack case targeting the crypto industry.
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