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Further Discussions => Reputation, Scams & Phishing => Topic started by: admin on August 08, 2024, 09:57:53 AM
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The following sites are fake platforms that have the sole objective of stealing your crypto.
You might get a message with login details letting you know that the account has money and requesting you to transfer to someone,
in reality, these sites will either require you to send your own crypto to account then block you, or steal your crypto via wallet connection.
The scam sites:
ktm488.com
ai388.net
btc12315.net
ai688.net
btc388.net
sfa668.com
btc611.top
btc2013.top
btc5130.com
usdt168.top
btc988.net
btc566.net
acc788.com
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You will find millions like them, how many you are going to list 😂
Sorry for bumping a month old topic.
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Thanks for sharing the list of those sites dear admin, the ones who might get hacked will be safe after reading your this post. In crypto world there are so many scam sites that scammers make in order to steal account and credit card related information from the users. I guess such a list should be updated so those malicious sites can be added overtime and it can be very helpful.
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You will find millions like them, how many you are going to list 😂
Sorry for bumping a month old topic.
i think bumping this post despite the time it was posted which is not even that much is essential many news recently are coming out about people getting hacked due to phishing which is usually caused by interacting with unreliable sites there is a lot of unreliable sites out there and we will not be able to list all of them but it would be helpful to be familiar with the fishy domain links since many of them are pretty much the same
it would also be helpful to be familiar with proper links of official domain links
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Really very useful post where all types of cheating sites are highlighted. There are a lot of news coming out about people getting hacked due to phishing so we need to be more active. Especially when we enter a link, we have to verify its authenticity. Moreover many hacking stories are coming out from telegram, twitter, so we need to understand more. Moreover, there are a lot of phishing links available from mails so you can't enter by clicking on any mail as soon as you receive it.
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You will find millions like them, how many you are going to list 😂
Sorry for bumping a month old topic.
add any you can find
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From the look of the website addresses used, we could deduced that all of them were having a similarity with makes them almost have the same pattern and this is more likely linked to a single person or group of scammers operating them, which is one of the reason why we always warns that people should not visit a website that is not from a verified source because of scam.