I almost got scammed out of 5000 USDT again!!!

Last time, because I was greedy for a small bargain, I thought I had won the whitelist for early NFT minting and clicked on a link containing a smart contract, which resulted in all the Ethereum in my wallet being transferred away.

This time, they changed their tactic!

Because I had previously bought some of their tokens during the WLFI sale stage, there was recent information that WLFI would airdrop some USD1 stablecoins to token holders.

That day, I opened my email as usual, and upon seeing the scenario in the picture, combined with the recent information, I thought ~ hmm, the airdrop should be coming.

However, after I clicked on the 'Get Your USD1' button, I could not connect my wallet in the browser, which made me very annoyed; I had to get that USD1! So I went in through the blockchain explorer of the app to connect, only to find a danger warning!

I suddenly realized! Oh no, could it be another phishing website?

I quickly checked the email and saw no abnormalities in the interface. But upon closer examination, I discovered clues that they were pretending to be the official WLFI project website.

There were two abnormalities that everyone can check to see if it's a phishing site!!!

1. On the entire page, no matter where you click, like the Twitter or Telegram buttons, the resulting page is always the one to connect your wallet.

2. Be sure to carefully check the domain name; there is a difference at the end! The correct one is WorldLibertyFinance, while this phishing site is WorldLibertyFinancial!! Just a few letters at the end are different.

So when checking links in your email, be extremely careful to ensure the safety of our assets.