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Topic: Users Beware of fake airdrops that asks for your private keys. (Read 297 times)

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Help bring up awareness
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FintruX Network: The Global P2P Lending Ecosystem
Phishing is a big deal every time there is a any kind of new technology - users can benefit from PSA like these to protect themselves.
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I bet you those users sending their private keys have never bought any crypto ever Grin
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I like the clowns and the little dogs
There seem to be a/some person making self moderated thread one after another using brand new ids.
Their sole intention being getting your private keys in the name of offering airdrops.


This should be stickied. More and more new users coming into the ecosystem means
more and more scammers trying to take advantage. I get emails every day trying
to get me to follow phishing links for pretend ICOs. It doesn't do any of us any
good for that kind of stuff to be the association people have with crypto.

Always keep private keys private, and don't follow email links, kids.
Bad things can and do happen.
hero member
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It needs a bump as people are still falling for it.  Huh

Well there's a lot of people who are new to crypto and just don't know the difference between the address and the private key.
I've come across several spreadsheets of airdrops where a simple ETH address is supposed to be filled in.

Instead, a lot and seriously a lot put in their private keys. (Don't go looking for them. All these addresses are empty).
I guess anyone who would fall for this probably hasn't bought any crypto as they'd be more careful before submitting something.
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Good one, unfortunate to see there are so many scammers...
IIV
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It needs a bump as people are still falling for it.  Huh
IIV
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You don't need to and shouldn't share your private keys ever


There seem to be a/some person making self moderated thread one after another using brand new ids.
Their sole intention being getting your private keys in the name of offering airdrops.

Though everyone should be aware what they are doing, We need to make users aware not to fall for such phishing attempt.


Recent one
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/h-2284412
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