#AirdropSafetyGuide
For cryptocurrencies and how to avoid them 👉
* Phishing is one of the most common types of scams through email distribution, where scammers create websites or social media accounts that mimic real projects.
* They may send emails or direct messages containing links to these fake sites, urging users to enter their private keys or other sensitive information.
* Once the scammers obtain this information, they can steal the victim's cryptocurrency.
* Fake airdrops involve creating a fake airdrop campaign that mimics a real one.
* Scammers may use fake accounts on social media, websites, and promotional materials to advertise the airdrop.
* Participants are often asked to send a small amount of cryptocurrency to verify their wallet, or to pay a transaction fee; once the payment is completed, the scammers disappear, and the promised tokens are never delivered.
* Scams using malware:
* In this type of scam, participants are tricked into downloading malicious software under the guise of an app or airdrop wallet.
* After that, the malware can steal private keys, monitor keystrokes, or take control of the victim's device.