Members of the Shiba Inu (SHIB) community received a warning after phishing emails claiming false BONE airdrops were identified by Shibarmy Scam Alert. This vigilant team quickly spread the word on platform X, cautioning users to remain vigilant.
If you receive an email claiming there’s a $BONE airdrop, be cautious! It’s not legitimate and is actually a scam. Disregard the email and delete it from your inbox. Do not click on any links or pictures within the message as they may direct you to a fraudulent website designed to steal cryptocurrency wallets. Stay vigilant and protect your assets!— Shibarmy Scam Alerts (@susbarium) April 19, 2024
Shibaswap emails often contain risks as they frequently request SHIB token holders to click on fraudulent links and permit payments under the guise of being from the SHIB team. These links are crafted to grant access to your personal information such as bank details and even social security numbers upon clicking, potentially resulting in financial losses.
After the Shibarmy Scam Warning, SHIB investors are advised not to engage with any links or images in suspicious messages and assure you that there’s no ongoing airdrop to BONE at present. This cryptocurrency scam is merely an example of the rising number of deceitful schemes designed to ensnare unsuspecting investors.
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2024-04-21 00:52