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Topic: Another Phishing Attack through Emails - Blockchain.info (BEWARE) - page 3. (Read 417 times)

sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 256
Thanks for the warning, I hope nobody fell for this cheap scam. Always be careful when receiving such emails to avoid losing your precious coins.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1147
https://bitcoincleanup.com/
Everytime I get emails like this, I immediately report as phishing to protonmail. I would be surprised if some people are still falling for this kind of scams.
hero member
Activity: 1176
Merit: 500
Another cheap attempt to steal money from unknowing people. Good thing you reported it so others may also know. I personally do not open any email from addresses I do not recognize or those that I did not participate/subscribe.
I think that most people will not think about who sent them this letter and will open it, and people hungry for profit will open it.
jr. member
Activity: 83
Merit: 1
Anti Phishing Basics 101  Grin

When you receive email from ANYONE that you didn't email first and they want to give you free stuff, DELETE.

Don't led greed win. If greed wins, you lose.


That's pretty much it.

We could go deeper, but why bother, right?
sr. member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 410
Secure your crypto : https://notyourkeys.org
I got scam email too, but its redirect me to stellar giveaway and you must need to put 12 seeds, since blockchain doing stellar giveaway, this time they probably got a lot people to scam. I forget the email since i already deleted it yesterday.
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 301
Another cheap attempt to steal money from unknowing people. Good thing you reported it so others may also know. I personally do not open any email from addresses I do not recognize or those that I did not participate/subscribe.
member
Activity: 700
Merit: 14
Hello everyone,

I would like to inform you guys that there is another phishing attack taking advantage of the blockchain.info XLM giveaway.
I hate to see someone loses their money so I want to warn you.

Below is the screenshot of the email I received.


And on that email it contains a form to claim XLM.
Here is a link to the form in case you want to see: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeK1WtoWzbA9F1JJmHGNAJV4h8sjjtcNQh_SxtqmhbIX1CU1w/viewform
I have reported the form twice but Google Support seem to not care.
And on that form it also contain a link to a fake blockchain.info when you click JOIN WHITELIST inside this link: http://www.get-stellar.site/
It somehow led me to enter my blockchain.info login credentials.
Hope I get to warn you guys.

See image for the Fake blockchain.info:
They look very the same.
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