A phishing campaign named 'CryptoChameleon' initially targeting cryptocurrency customers has now shifted focus to employees at Binance, Coinbase, and the FCC, as per research by Lookout. Users are warned of sophisticated phishing attacks mimicking major cryptocurrency platforms to avoid falling for fake logins, emails, texts, or calls. Various individuals and organizations are cautioning against scams and impersonations in the crypto space, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and security measures to protect against fraudulent activities.
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