We should ask on the official sites of the project so as not to be fooled by scammers because there are many links spread to deceive people. Because many newbies become victims because they do not check it on the official sites. Moreover, the project that is currently hype is very vulnerable.
This is not enough not to get scammed. There are different ways scammers can outsmart you and asking or using the website is one of the least worry you might not even need. One person can assemble different profile of people just that are not involved in the project or even knows about it to scam people and take crowd fund away.
If you want to invest in crypto, you have to be very ready for risks involved and don't a thorough research is the only way to avoid been scam. Try as much as possible to do every research in every aspect regarding crypto investment so you don't fall for one.
If you think that you will get away from scammers just by asking for the official sites from legit people, then you're wrong. For me, when it comes to the legit websites, I always go with Coinmarketcap and Coingecko to access their legit website. I don't think that they will put phishing websites as it might affect their reputation. Didn't experience anything bad on it.
Investing in general has risks, and making research would be helpful as well. While I was a newbie, what I do is, I watch YouTube videos on how to prevent being scammed or at least what are the signs that you're dealing or interacting with a scammer. Aside from that, I spend some time on reddit reading posts regarding scams. I believe that experience really is best teacher and learning from them would help you learn more on how these scammers are operating as well.