Open Season On Monday evening, one of OpenAI’s official accounts on X-formerly-Twitter was taken over by crypto scammers, who used the opportunity to peddle a fake token called “$OPENAI.” “We’re very happy to announce $OPEANAI: the token bridging the gap between Al and blockchain technology,” said a now-deleted tweet on the OpenAI Newsroom account, which has over 54,000 followers. “All OpenAI users are eligible to claim a piece of $OPENAI’s initial supply,” it continued. “Holding $OPENAI will grant access to all of our future beta programs.” The post included a link to a phishing site designed to look like OpenAI’s, according to TechCrunch, where unwitting users are directed to click a big “CLAIM $OPENAI” button that opens a menu to connect a crypto wallet. And as these scams tend to go, this would almost certainly be used to plunder whatever funds the wallet contained. Response Lacking Before we proceed: do not buy any crypto purported to be a collaboration with OpenAI, because it’s not involved with any such projects. The company acknowledged it was aware of the breach and that it was looking into it, according to Bloomberg, which is about the extent of what it’s said on the matter so far. It’s unclear how many people were tricked by the scam. While the posts were deleted after an hour, the bogus website is still up — though it’s now been flagged with a “suspected phishing” warning page if you visit it. Since the hack, no statements or follow-up tweets have been…Official OpenAI Twitter Account Taken Over by Hackers to Shill Crypto Scheme