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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2025 · 6 MIN

Crypto Phishing Crypto Web Scams Exposed: How Hackers Steal Millions in Digital Attacks

from Swipe Stories: Caught in the Con · host Inception Point AI

# Swipe Stories: Caught in the Con - Digital Deception in 2025 Join cybersecurity expert Finn Hack as he breaks down the latest high-stakes digital scams of March 2025. This episode explores a sophisticated Coinbase phishing operation that stole $46 million using Browser-in-the-Browser attacks, an Australian rideshare data breach targeting 13cabs customers with precision-validated scam texts, and a massive Oracle Cloud vulnerability affecting 140,000 enterprise tenants. Learn how today's most dangerous cons use flawless UI replicas, personalized targeting, and advanced encryption to bypass traditional security measures. Essential listening for anyone who values their digital security in an increasingly sophisticated threat landscape. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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