There has been a series of phishing attempts and scams related to OpenSea, a popular NFT marketplace. Fake tweets from accounts impersonating ZachXBT and CertiK have been used to spread links to fake revoke cash and phishing emails. The scams aim to deceive users into providing sensitive information or funds. Additionally, a phishing email related to OpenSea API keys has been reported, with the sender posing as 'everbridge.'
Fraudsters have created multiple fake accounts on X, impersonating crypto scam investigators CertiK and ZachXBT https://t.co/r8XtPRmZe1
Heads up on this phishing email going around related to @opensea API keys Notice the sender if from everbridge (whatever that is) and not opensea dot io https://t.co/ScMCXO6DDz
There's a hashtag trending about an exploit on OS with tweets from fake ZachXBT accounts but really it just takes you to a FAKE revoke cash link which will actually scam you.
There's a hashtag trending about an exploit on OS with tweets from fake ZachXBT accounts but really it just takes you to a revoke cash link which will actually scam you.
There's an #OpenseaExploit trending tag with tweets from fake ZachXBT accounts but really it just takes you to a revoke cash link which will actually scam you.
I RT'd by mistake a phishing tweet about OpenSea. If you've seen it, it's fake, if you've RT'd un-rt.