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Topic: Careful where you connect your wallet (Read 686 times)

legendary
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December 10, 2022, 03:38:02 PM
#80
I have been in crypto for a while now, and for many many years I have managed to protect myself, and yet again I did it recently as well but this time around I made a mistake. This shows you that you could be here for a very long time and you could still lose money and make a mistake, it's just about our days, some days we are just too tired and could not function properly, or at least our brains do not function properly.

I connected my metamask to some weird website, all because I wanted to try to play a game, and I couldn't play it, and a bit later I figured it was a website that had no game, just wanted you to connect so they could empty it. Glad I realized it and disconnected quickly enough that they didn't even attempted to empty it yet.
hero member
Activity: 1708
Merit: 566
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 07, 2022, 02:17:16 PM
#79
Recently there are some sites, which give free Nfts, like (the football world cup Nfts, etc), that are worth around 10$ each Nft for free. So, people think that it is free and that we are getting 10$, but in meantime, they hacked the wallets. which are connected to their website. So, I think we should aware of such stuff if they are even giving it free.

When free money is involved so many people tend to forget what they're supposed to do.
Some don't even care to second check the website that they want to connect their wallet to.
While others become blinded by the money that they would even neglect red flags and still connect their wallet risking their funds to be stolen.
This is what fraudsters always use to lure their victims to connect with something they have to check whether the site is really safe or not. What happens is they (who are deceived) experience unwanted things because of their own carelessness, which they can actually anticipate if they are more careful.
This is actually basic knowledge that must be known when using a wallet. But yes, back again when someone is tempted by nominal money, they will forget things they shouldn't do.
I'm also not one to never connect my wallet with a particular site, but I always do research whether the site is really safe or not. Or even if needed I always use a new wallet even though it is very safe to minimize risk.
legendary
Activity: 1932
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December 07, 2022, 01:54:12 PM
#78
Right, don't be too easy to connect wallet, now too many scam programs will steal assets when we connect, do not believe in the token in the wallet that we do not know, usually, they include a website to connect the wallet, and we can be sure after the connection then Our assets will be stolen.
Before connecting make sure to do some research however it is very important,
scams are everywhere and we must always be careful,
small mistakes will make our assets stolen so we have to be wise

You can probably lose all your funds with just one wrong click. Nowadays, scammers are targeting wallets with weak security so it is necessary to double-check every link that you're clicking or linking in your wallet or as much as possible, try not to connect anything to it. Scammers can easily create fake domains so you better be observant. Hackers and scammers are being more active especially now that the holiday season is approaching. Your wallet is your personal responsibility so you need to be vigilant so you can keep your funds safe and try not to fall for hackers' trap.
It is good that you will carefully check the sites so as not to become a phishing attack, but you will not be able to check every smart contract. Therefore, the best option would be to create a separate wallet for each project or cancel the approvals for each project.
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hero member
Activity: 1820
Merit: 537
December 07, 2022, 12:40:52 PM
#77
Right, don't be too easy to connect wallet, now too many scam programs will steal assets when we connect, do not believe in the token in the wallet that we do not know, usually, they include a website to connect the wallet, and we can be sure after the connection then Our assets will be stolen.
Before connecting make sure to do some research however it is very important,
scams are everywhere and we must always be careful,
small mistakes will make our assets stolen so we have to be wise

You can probably lose all your funds with just one wrong click. Nowadays, scammers are targeting wallets with weak security so it is necessary to double-check every link that you're clicking or linking in your wallet or as much as possible, try not to connect anything to it. Scammers can easily create fake domains so you better be observant. Hackers and scammers are being more active especially now that the holiday season is approaching. Your wallet is your personal responsibility so you need to be vigilant so you can keep your funds safe and try not to fall for hackers' trap.
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 541
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
December 07, 2022, 12:37:11 PM
#76
Recently there are some sites, which give free Nfts, like (the football world cup Nfts, etc), that are worth around 10$ each Nft for free. So, people think that it is free and that we are getting 10$, but in meantime, they hacked the wallets. which are connected to their website. So, I think we should aware of such stuff if they are even giving it free.

When free money is involved so many people tend to forget what they're supposed to do.
Some don't even care to second check the website that they want to connect their wallet to.
While others become blinded by the money that they would even neglect red flags and still connect their wallet risking their funds to be stolen.
sr. member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 252
December 07, 2022, 10:59:58 AM
#75
Right, don't be too easy to connect wallet, now too many scam programs will steal assets when we connect, do not believe in the token in the wallet that we do not know, usually they include a website to connect the wallet, and we can be sure after the connection then Our assets will be stolen.
Before connecting make sure to do some research however it is very important,
scams are everywhere and we must always be careful,
small mistakes will make our assets stolen so we have to be wise
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1145
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December 07, 2022, 10:38:06 AM
#74
The way I was hacked was not because of connecting my wallet to unknown websites. I was just stupid enough not doing my due diligence in not double or triple check the Telegram handle whether if that “dev” member is real or fake.

That was last April 2022. I accidentally clicked that fake PDF which is the malware and I fell for it. As a result, I was hacked $12k of my total assets and it’s probably the very worst experience I have in my crypto career.

I could have not recovered emotionally until today if I am not in a better position in my crypto career or a guy who has no reputation and starting from scratch. Thank God I’m just glad that I positioned well thanks to what I have built tirelessly during the lockdown days.

I’m still on my way to fully recover all what I have lost, but I’ve decided to do much more than being contented for what I have. So I was doing business travels starting a campaign for Web3 adoption in some islands in the Philippines.

I’m still in good hands until today. I moved most of my assets into cold wallet like the Ledger Nano S.
I believe that most hacks occurred at that time given that it's bull season, Hackers are becoming active because there are many newbies who don't have any idea how to secure themselves. Even seasonal crypto users like you where hacked, This means that even you are a good idea on how crypto and hacking works, It is still possible for you to be hacked if you become over confident in terms of your own security. I haven't experience any hacking incident that greatly affects me today but I'm still being careful with my assets. Storing it on a hardware wallet is a must even if it is bull run where it is expected that our assets will be moved/transacted from time to time.
legendary
Activity: 1932
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December 07, 2022, 10:04:54 AM
#73
Recently there are some sites, which give free Nfts, like (the football world cup Nfts, etc), that are worth around 10$ each Nft for free. So, people think that it is free and that we are getting 10$, but in meantime, they hacked the wallets. which are connected to their website. So, I think we should aware of such stuff if they are even giving it free.
It is necessary to separate 2 concepts: This is the connection of the wallet and the interaction with the smart contract. In the first case, site administrators will see your IP address and wallet address. But if you make transactions in the hope of getting free NFT tokens, but in fact it will be a fraudulent smart contract that will gain access to your assets, then you will lose money. For such cases, you need to have a separate wallet.
hero member
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Looking for gigs
December 07, 2022, 08:26:18 AM
#72
The way I was hacked was not because of connecting my wallet to unknown websites. I was just stupid enough not doing my due diligence in not double or triple check the Telegram handle whether if that “dev” member is real or fake.

That was last April 2022. I accidentally clicked that fake PDF which is the malware and I fell for it. As a result, I was hacked $12k of my total assets and it’s probably the very worst experience I have in my crypto career.

I could have not recovered emotionally until today if I am not in a better position in my crypto career or a guy who has no reputation and starting from scratch. Thank God I’m just glad that I positioned well thanks to what I have built tirelessly during the lockdown days.

I’m still on my way to fully recover all what I have lost, but I’ve decided to do much more than being contented for what I have. So I was doing business travels starting a campaign for Web3 adoption in some islands in the Philippines.

I’m still in good hands until today. I moved most of my assets into cold wallet like the Ledger Nano S.
hero member
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December 07, 2022, 07:22:31 AM
#71
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Always great when you dig in for us to educate some of the people here from the scammers like that person in the picture.

Although of course, if people reads this post has some basic common sense. You should not even trust and click any random links sent from strangers on any social medias especially telegram and discord where those two are full of scammers nowadays especially when you are joining some crypto servers. Always be careful with whatever links to you, it might full of malware or just let you connect your wallet to random stuff out there.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 07, 2022, 03:03:09 AM
#70
Recently there are some sites, which give free Nfts, like (the football world cup Nfts, etc), that are worth around 10$ each Nft for free. So, people think that it is free and that we are getting 10$, but in meantime, they hacked the wallets. which are connected to their website. So, I think we should aware of such stuff if they are even giving it free.
Sometimes we really can't resist the desire to get free money, so we often forget to do research first about its validity so that we end up in a scam. If we want to do this, never use a wallet that contains valuable coins because it's easy to make a wallet on metamask, so it shouldn't be a problem and if we have to have coins as gas, then just a little left over according to what the need, I think this can reduce our losses
hero member
Activity: 2912
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December 07, 2022, 01:51:27 AM
#69
I had experienced the same incident as @ op because when I checked the wallet via trust wallet on my Android, I saw a transaction out and sending a token to another wallet. I don't know who the wallet is and I don't have to send anything from my wallet to another wallet. This forced me to move all my assets on the trust wallet to other Android phones I did not use. And thankfully, until now, I have not experienced that incident anymore.

I advise you not to open a website link in a browser integrated with a trusted wallet or another wallet if you don't know for sure.
newbie
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December 07, 2022, 12:50:57 AM
#68
I appreciate your concern regarding awareness of wallet security. I share my technique to secure wallet.
Always keep long holdings in a separate wallet and log out.
Make a new wallet and use it for other purpose like airdrop campaign and
also a separate wallet for connecting staking dapps etc.
Never keep your password and seed phrase on any gadgets.   
 
sr. member
Activity: 1722
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December 06, 2022, 10:56:17 PM
#67
Right, don't be too easy to connect wallet, now too many scam programs will steal assets when we connect, do not believe in the token in the wallet that we do not know, usually they include a website to connect the wallet, and we can be sure after the connection then Our assets will be stolen.
member
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December 06, 2022, 10:16:11 PM
#66
MetaMask can happen if you’re not careful when you’re using the wallet to make transactions. There are also potential security issues if you decide to use another wallet as well.

One reason why your funds could be stolen would be because you have connected your wallet to an uncertain status, such as when you’ve claimed an airdrop on an exchange website that hasn’t been verified or confirmed yet.

By connecting your wallet with this type of website, it could leave open a vulnerability for hackers to exploit and steal your funds from your account. So, always check connected site in Metamask.
hero member
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December 06, 2022, 06:22:52 PM
#65
Recently there are some sites, which give free Nfts, like (the football world cup Nfts, etc), that are worth around 10$ each Nft for free. So, people think that it is free and that we are getting 10$, but in meantime, they hacked the wallets. which are connected to their website. So, I think we should aware of such stuff if they are even giving it free.
That's the trap, people like and rush if they read the magical word - "free".
And that's why these scammers and hackers are taking advantage of it and making it a trick to those people that are not careful enough how to take care of their wallets. So, they create websites where the victims can claim it and has to connect their wallets, and there it goes.
Just giving access to the hackers and not reading if it's a condition that allows the hackers to give them access.
sr. member
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December 06, 2022, 04:41:15 PM
#64
So many scam tricks come out this time and if we don't use our common sense, it is surely we gonna fall into them.
That is why I barely do online communication, especially in telegram and I don't reply to random people messaging me talking about investment, etc. Unless I expect that person to message me.

We have to know that the security of the wallet comes with us, and the way we handle it. If we are too careless, no wonder why we lose control of it and lost our money.
hero member
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December 06, 2022, 04:29:08 PM
#63
Recently there are some sites, which give free Nfts, like (the football world cup Nfts, etc), that are worth around 10$ each Nft for free. So, people think that it is free and that we are getting 10$, but in meantime, they hacked the wallets. which are connected to their website. So, I think we should aware of such stuff if they are even giving it free.

When a trend starts in the market, scammers use that trend to scam. Connecting the wallet to any unknown website is very risky, they create those tempting traps to steal the crypto user's wallet info so that they can access the crypto user's wallet.

If you know details about such websites, then you can make a list of them and post them on this forum, this will alert many crypto users. Because I also get such offers every day through various channels including Telegram, since I am careful enough about these things, I have not fallen into such a trap so far. But new crypto users fall into these traps all the time.
jr. member
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December 06, 2022, 02:26:12 PM
#62
Recently there are some sites, which give free Nfts, like (the football world cup Nfts, etc), that are worth around 10$ each Nft for free. So, people think that it is free and that we are getting 10$, but in meantime, they hacked the wallets. which are connected to their website. So, I think we should aware of such stuff if they are even giving it free.
legendary
Activity: 3094
Merit: 1127
December 06, 2022, 02:13:06 PM
#61
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Yeah, most of it were just worthless and I even recall one airdrop team trying to even phish my MyEtherWallet back in 2018. I used the unsecured method of storing coins which where they provided the wallet file and gave me what I needed such as the phrase/seeds and the private key.
These airdrop scums are just looking for the obvious free advertisement and it is the reason why I started thinking that they are not worth my attention now these days.
Part of common sense that you would really be eventually be needing to ignore these stuffs since you could really already notice it out on where these things would be going.If you do have that sufficient
experience and awareness back into those previous years on how phishing and hacking do happens with those wallet due to random downloads and other stuffs into your device,
then you would really be definitely be ending up on a disaster. Better make yourself stick out into those known and popular wallet rather than on downloading
on something which hadnt been heard before and on something that random people do make out recommendations.
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