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Google's false encryption ads continue unabated, with a phishing site impersonating Uniswap stealing another $400,000

On-chain analyst "b-block" posted on social media on Monday that a counterfeit Uniswap website is stealing funds from multiple wallets, with assets held by the scammers valued at over $400,000. Stacy Muur, founder of the Web3 marketing agency Green Dots, shared screenshots of false sponsored results from search engines, criticizing Google for ignoring this issue for years, leading to fake links ranking above real ones, resulting in users continuously being scammed.According to Etherscan data, the two flagged addresses hold a total of about 146 ETH, valued at approximately $306,000. DeFiLlama pointed out that fake ads on Google are a common source of phishing attacks. The crypto nonprofit organization Security Alliance (SEAL) reported in April that phishing activities on Google searches significantly increased in March, with attackers deploying highly deceptive fake ads by paying for or hijacking legitimate ad accounts, using seemingly real URLs to bypass Google's automatic checks, and loading malicious payloads through hidden iframes.SEAL has blocked over 356 malicious ad links and stated that the volume of Google ads deployed by attackers has remained stable for over a year, with no slowdown in attack activities. Reports indicate that between March 13 and 30 alone, a total of $1.27 million was stolen. Additionally, earlier this month, there were malicious ad campaigns targeting Mac users that utilized Google ads and the AI chatbot Claude for shared chats. Malwarebytes also reported that Facebook is similarly a hotspot for fake ads and scams.

Republicans in the United States seek to investigate Sam Altman's personal investments and conflicts of interest with OpenAI

James Comer, the chairman of the U.S. House Oversight Committee and a Republican lawmaker, has written to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, requesting information regarding potential conflicts of interest related to personal investments and OpenAI. The investigation focuses on Altman's extensive personal investment network. Since Altman does not hold equity in OpenAI, his estimated net worth of approximately $3.5 billion primarily comes from his personal investment portfolio, which includes companies like Helion, Stripe, and Reddit.According to a previous report by The Wall Street Journal, Altman had pushed for OpenAI to invest $500 million in the fusion company Helion, while Altman himself has invested at least $375 million in the company. Comer stated that this has raised concerns about whether Altman is using OpenAI to enhance the valuation of his personally held companies. Additionally, attorneys general from states such as Florida, Montana, Nebraska, Iowa, West Virginia, and Louisiana have also written to SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, requesting an investigation into whether Altman has engaged in "self-dealing" and serious conflicts of interest.Meanwhile, Altman is set to testify in court on Tuesday and Wednesday in the case where Musk is suing OpenAI. Musk accuses Altman and OpenAI co-founders of violating the original "non-profit" commitment by shifting OpenAI to a profit-making operation. Although the conflict of interest investigation and Musk's lawsuit are independent events, Altman's personal investment issues have been raised multiple times during the trial. OpenAI board chairman Bret Taylor defended Altman in court, stating that he has been "open and transparent" regarding personal investment matters.

SUNX issues a solemn statement, reminding to be vigilant against fraud involving funds impersonating "Sun Kexi" and others

The derivatives trading platform SUNX officially announced that there has been a surge of counterfeit platforms impersonating SUNX in the market recently. Some criminals are using unofficial Chinese translations such as "孙克斯" and "森克斯" to carry out fraudulent activities like "contract trading" and other financial scams.In response to the above phenomenon, SUNX makes the following core clarifications and statements:Official Name: SUNX officially only uses the unique English name "SUNX" and has never adopted any Chinese name. Any platform that lures users into high-yield rebate schemes using names like "孙克斯" is counterfeit and has no connection to SUNX.Compliance Qualifications: SUNX was established in 2018 and has legally obtained compliance qualifications in multiple countries. This includes the US MSB license, registration numbers 31000276306668 and 31000307329308. Officially registered with the US SEC, SUNX LTD. (CIK: 0002106288).Inclusion in Authoritative Platforms: Currently, SUNX has been included in several authoritative data platforms, ranking 19th globally on MyToken and 33rd globally on Nonce, and has been officially listed on CoinMarketCap.SUNX reminds users to access trading only through the official unique channels and to stay away from any fraudulent activities claiming "contract trading" or using unofficial Chinese names. The company has initiated evidence collection procedures and will pursue legal responsibility against the infringing parties according to the law.

DGrid AI launches the AI agent platform DClaw, helping users build their personal local AI assistant with one click

AI infrastructure service provider DGrid officially launched its core product DClaw ------ a one-click personal AI agent deployment platform specifically designed for the DGrid ecosystem, aimed at significantly lowering the participation threshold for the open agent economy, providing out-of-the-box personal local AI assistants for individuals, developers, teams, and various communities.According to the official introduction, compared to the open-source framework OpenClaw, DClaw has achieved a comprehensive product upgrade. It focuses on true one-click agent deployment capabilities, compressing the technical configuration process that originally took hours into minutes; it natively integrates DGrid's unified model access API, allowing immediate access to top global models such as GPT-5.4, Claude Opus 4.6, Kimi K2.5 without the need for additional API key configuration; at the same time, it natively adapts to mainstream office and communication platforms such as WeChat, WeChat Work, DingTalk, and Telegram, enabling a single agent to operate uniformly across different environments.In addition, DClaw features a user-controlled persistent memory system and a hot-swappable modular skill plugin ecosystem, supporting multi-agent collaborative work to meet automation execution needs across various scenarios. Each DClaw instance can serve as an intelligent node in the DGrid network, achieving a deep integration of personal usage value and open ecosystem construction.Currently, DClaw has officially launched, allowing users to quickly build their own personal AI agents and participate in the construction of the DGrid open agent economy ecosystem.
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