For me, fake website or sometimes we call as "phishing websites" are the most popular way of scamming people when it comes to cryptocurrency and it works. I mean investors don't even look at the website they are visiting with, and they just simply connect their wallet on that fake website. I, myself is a victim of this one, but it's good that the wallet that I connected doesn't have any funds at all, so I just simply deleted that wallet, and created another one.
This type of scam that I'm thinking doesn't normally happen to the crypto industry, but I'm talking about the "Task Scam" if somebody heard about it already. The tl;dr of that is, they will pay you at first for the simple tasks you do and they will say on the later part that in order to withdraw the money that you get from making simple tasks, you will need to deposit some money. Nevertheless, I agree with what OP said that scammers as evolving as our technology is evolving that's why I always say to newbies that they should learn first.