
Recent warnings have emerged regarding a new cryptocurrency scam involving fake wallets that promise users free money. Kaspersky has identified a scheme where scammers create counterfeit wallets that display inflated balances. Users are lured into logging in, only to find that they cannot access their funds without paying a fee, which is ultimately lost to the scammers. Experts advise cryptocurrency users to avoid clicking on unfamiliar links, utilize scam sniffers, and consider using secure wallets such as Rabby or hardware wallets. Additionally, individuals are encouraged to educate their friends and family about potential scams, including phishing emails that may appear personalized to trick users into revealing sensitive information.
Wowser, phishing e-mails now scanning your wallet, presenting your assets back to you in an attempt to look like a personalized message to you from a legit source. Craftier by the day. Stay safe! https://t.co/IAX8t6LdGm
🚨 That “free money” crypto wallet? It’s a trap. Kaspersky just exposed a slick scam: fake wallets with seed phrases posted on Youtube. You log in, see a fat balance, but can’t move it without paying a small fee. Here’s the catch — any fee you send vanishes into a scammer’s…
Friendly reminder as you get family and friends into bitcoin, also warn them about scam calls, emails etc. make sure you’re the first person they call if they think they might be a target of a scam. Then explain cold storage. That’s all part of orange pilling
