TELEGRAM TRAP: SCAMMERS TARGET CRYPTO USERS Scammers are sliding into influencer comments on 𝕏, luring users into bogus Telegram groups. The catch? They push you to run sketchy code via Powershell. Next thing you know Remcos remote Trojan's in your system. Protect your… https://t.co/f4PlncW3I9
SCAM ALERT: TELEGRAM INVITES TARGETING CRYPTO USERS Scammers are hitting 𝕏, baiting with Telegram group invites in influencer comments. Joining leads to malicious code that runs via Powershell, dropping the Remcos Trojan - a tool for full remote control of your system. This… https://t.co/EK2AdUuNAB
CRYPTO SCAMMERS GOT JOHN DEATON ON HIGH ALERT John Deaton’s out here telling us all to stay woke—crypto scammers are getting way too crafty. They’re using fake Google ads, YouTube comments, and even multi-sig wallets to trap newbies. Scammers will trick you into sharing your… https://t.co/yPV64xVWwo
Recent alerts highlight a surge in cryptocurrency scams targeting new investors. John Deaton has raised concerns about increasingly sophisticated tactics employed by scammers, including the use of fake Google ads, misleading YouTube comments, and multi-signature wallets. Additionally, scammers are exploiting social media platforms, particularly by baiting users with Telegram group invites in influencer comments. Joining these groups can lead to the installation of malicious software, such as the Remcos Trojan, which grants full remote control of the victim's system. Experts are urging cryptocurrency enthusiasts to remain vigilant and informed to avoid falling victim to these scams.