Aged YouTube Accounts May Be Used to Promote Scam Crypto Trading Bots Targeting Ether Users


  • Over 256 Ether has been stolen from victims since the scam began.

  • Scammers utilize old YouTube accounts to gain credibility and attract victims.

  • Victims are often encouraged to deposit significant amounts of Ether to cover gas fees.

Bad actors are exploiting aged YouTube accounts to promote a scam trading bot that drains crypto funds from unsuspecting victims.

Over 256 Ether Stolen So Far

Victims are urged to deposit at least 0.5 Ether (ETH), currently worth $1,829, to cover the cost of gas fees and ensure the profits are sizable enough to be worthwhile.

Delamottea said her investigation found that “the scams have had varying degrees of success,” with the most recently identified scammer wallet receiving 7.59 ETH, another had 4.19 ETH, and a third held 244.9 ETH, collectively worth more than $939,000.

“We observed the same wallet being used across multiple weaponized smart contracts; however, there are many unique addresses in use, so it is unclear how many unique actors are behind the scam,” she said.

Videos Show Scam Red Flags

All the YouTube accounts operating the scam are older and have a history of posting crypto news, investing tips, or other pop culture-related content to boost the accounts’ rank and appear credible, according to Delamottea.

It’s unclear if the bad actors created the channels or just purchased them for the scam because old YouTube channels can be found for sale through Telegram and in search engine results.

Old YouTube channels are available for sale online and can be easily used by scammers.
Old YouTube channels are available for sale online and can be easily used by scammers. Source: SentinelLABS

“Several videos appear to be AI-generated based on audio and visual tells, which makes it easier for actors to create multiple scam videos without having to take on a new identity,” Delamottea said.

Negative comments to the videos are deleted, and testimonials in the comments section claim to have personally profited from the bot.

“The actors are likely managing the YouTube comment section to delete any negative comments, with more savvy users turning to platforms like Reddit for additional context on the bot,” Delamottea said.

The video comment sections are filled with fake comments claiming the trading bot works as advertised.
The video comment sections are filled with fake comments claiming the trading bot works as advertised. Source: SentinelLABS

Don’t Use Bots Shilled on Videos

Delamottea said scams like this are becoming more common because they work for the bad actors, which is why crypto users should treat trading tools promoted through unverified social media or video content with extreme caution.

“To defend against these types of scams, crypto traders are advised to avoid deploying code shilled through influencer videos or social media posts, particularly if it’s offering a way to make money fast,” she added.

Delamottea said it’s important to research what the tool does and validate how it works before deploying it, and to avoid anything that sounds too good to be true, such as promising quick, easy profits with no effort or risk.

Conclusion

As scams proliferate in the cryptocurrency space, it is vital for users to remain vigilant and conduct thorough research before engaging with trading tools. The deceptive tactics employed by bad actors highlight the need for increased awareness and skepticism regarding unverified platforms.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs of a scam trading bot?

Common signs include promises of guaranteed profits, lack of transparency, and pressure to invest quickly without proper research.

How can I protect myself from crypto scams?

Always conduct thorough research, avoid unverified platforms, and be skeptical of offers that seem too good to be true.


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