Fishing is forbidden here!
Sadly, massive phishing attacks against crypto enthusiasts via their email or through fake channels in social networks or messengers still occur, as Metamask remarked.
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The trick is nothing new: fake customer service agents demand that users “verify” their wallets in order to comply with KYC requirements or give a SEED phrase.
These are some guidelines to follow in order to keep your assets out of these fishers' hands:
- Check the URL of the link you click on carefully.
- Examine the URL of the page you are viewing after clicking a link or being redirected, and compare it to the official one.
- The HTTPS protocol does not guarantee the legitimacy of this website.
- Use only the project's official resources and social media channels.
The secret to safety is paying attention.
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