scammers take advantage of the laziness or ignorance of most of us in reporting phishing links, so they create armies of them and pay money for advertisements to convince you to provide them your passwords, account numbers, seeds, or private keys. Here, even 2FA will not help you, as they can create a login interface similar to the site and request a 2FA code.
If you come across any phishing link or you suspect a phishing link, do not be lazy to report it and you can do
1) Report to Google:
2) Verify the domain registration date.
- Go to https://who.is
- Type phishing link URL.
- Search for Registrar Info
- Go to Registrar name website and look for a ‘report abuse or fraud’ or use abuse@Registrar_name.com