A series of scam emails mimicking SuperRare, a prominent digital art marketplace, have been circulating, prompting warnings from the community and the platform itself. These fraudulent emails, which closely resemble official SuperRare communications, have led to reports of users' digital wallets being drained. The scam involves cloned websites and emails with deceptive links designed to trick users into revealing their wallet details, with
Thank you @SuperRare for sending out the notice to your users.🙏 Right now we are alerted by scam emails but there are many other ways people have been drained, such as: - DM from an interested collector, sends a fake link to x2y2 with the offer. Always go to the main site… https://t.co/vFn9mKTohX
PSA ↴ There have been reports of scam emails that appear to be from SuperRare ✦ Carefully review any URL before connecting your wallet ✦ Double check email addresses ✦ Stay vigilant against impersonators Official list of SuperRare social media and websites below ↴
Please be careful out there. I also got this "new offer" email from what appeared to be @SuperRare. @SuperRareJohn @SuperRareRoses @rareperkins maybe a good idea to warn SR users? Was there some kind of breach on the SR database? https://t.co/fyA8Ee0Iym