#CryptoScamSurge There's been a significant surge in crypto scams recently, with hackers targeting leading info platforms and using fake pop-ups to steal wallet access. Here are some key points to watch out for..
- *Phishing Scams*: Hackers are injecting malicious pop-ups onto trusted websites to trick users into linking their wallets and stealing their funds.
- *Fake Investment Schemes*: Scammers are promising unusually high returns on investments, such as in oil and gas ventures, to lure victims into sending cryptocurrency. A recent case in the US involved a $97 million oil investment scam.
- *Social Media Scams*: Fraudsters are using social media platforms like Facebook, X, and messaging services like Telegram and WhatsApp to scam investors. They're also creating "slick professional imagery and videos" to make fake investments appear legitimate.
- *Deepfake Scams*: Scammers are impersonating celebrities and trusted figures, like Elon Musk and Tim Cook, to promote fake crypto investment schemes. Deepfake scams surged 245% in 2024.
To protect yourself:
- *Verify Sources*: Always check the authenticity of websites and messages before linking your wallet or sending cryptocurrency.
- *Be Cautious of Pop-Ups*: Ignore suspicious pop-ups and never click on them.
- *Use Official Sites*: Only connect wallets on official sites and verify URLs.
- *Stay Informed*: Keep your browser and security software up to date.