Cryptocurrency and Scams

Andrea

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I have recently received such friendly messages on my social media from accounts that Offered me nonnegotiable help and support for cryptocurrency trading.

Obviously, they are nothing but scams!

Have any idea what other strategies they use to scam you?

 

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beth30meyer

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Unfortunately, there are some types of scams...
Like fake ICOs: Initial coin offerings (ICOs) are a way for new cryptocurrencies to raise funds from investors. Scammers create fake ICOs and use social media and online ads to promote them, some promise unrealistic returns, use fake celebrity endorsements...
Be aware of malware attacks: they use malware to steal your cryptocurrency or personal information, creating fake cryptocurrency wallets or exchange websites that contain malware, and when you download and install them, they can access your private keys and steal your funds.

>>>Always be alert and do a really long research of any crypto you may be interested, also use strong passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and keep your software and antivirus update to protect yourself from malware attacks.
 

DavidDeFi

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Apr 6, 2023
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Unfortunately, there are some types of scams...
Like fake ICOs: Initial coin offerings (ICOs) are a way for new cryptocurrencies to raise funds from investors. Scammers create fake ICOs and use social media and online ads to promote them, some promise unrealistic returns, use fake celebrity endorsements...
Be aware of malware attacks: they use malware to steal your cryptocurrency or personal information, creating fake cryptocurrency wallets or exchange websites that contain malware, and when you download and install them, they can access your private keys and steal your funds.

>>>Always be alert and do a really long research of any crypto you may be interested, also use strong passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and keep your software and antivirus update to protect yourself from malware attacks.
It's important to be cautious and do a F#4%& research before investing in any new cryptocurrency. Always be aware of the potential for scams, such as fake ICOs and malware attacks, which can put your personal information and investments at risk!
 

Andrea

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Apr 1, 2023
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Unfortunately, there are some types of scams...
Like fake ICOs: Initial coin offerings (ICOs) are a way for new cryptocurrencies to raise funds from investors. Scammers create fake ICOs and use social media and online ads to promote them, some promise unrealistic returns, use fake celebrity endorsements...
Be aware of malware attacks: they use malware to steal your cryptocurrency or personal information, creating fake cryptocurrency wallets or exchange websites that contain malware, and when you download and install them, they can access your private keys and steal your funds.

>>>Always be alert and do a really long research of any crypto you may be interested, also use strong passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and keep your software and antivirus update to protect yourself from malware attacks.
Great to know about any form of scams. People should share this, no letting any scammer steal from others.
 

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