Numerous reports have surfaced about a surge in scam attempts targeting individuals in the Web3 and NFT communities. Scammers are using various tactics, such as sending fake podcast invitations via Twitter DMs, impersonating legitimate accounts, and creating misleading emails. The scams aim to trick people into clicking malicious links or providing sensitive information. Individuals and organizations, including SuperRare and Rain, have issued warnings to stay vigilant and avoid falling for these fraudulent schemes.
artists, a false superrare scam is running wild rn. do not click, i heard it’s been draining wallets. https://t.co/foF92Olz0W
PSA: people are reporting scam emails that look like genuine SuperRare emails. Always double/triple check ANY URL before connecting a wallet, be careful w/ email links, and be on your guard against scammers!
First red flag 🚩 The SuperRare scam email has a grammatical error in the subject line. Mark as spam and delete that shit. https://t.co/M68w9PvzgW https://t.co/AnmxibG27j
First red flag 🚩 The SuperRare scam email has a grammatical error in the subject line. Mark as spam, delete that shit. https://t.co/E6KE6ISaon https://t.co/AnmxibG27j
It’s of scams happening, be careful guys
🚨Scam Alert: Please beware of misleading emails claiming to be from Rain, promising airdrops for a Rain token. Avoid clicking on any links from fraudulent emails. ❌Rain has NOT issued any tokens. ❌ Rain is NOT participating in airdrops. 🛑Avoid clicking fraudulent links https://t.co/WVanljh4o9 https://t.co/OLqnC38cBy
superrare emails got leaked and are getting tons of spam in general, you should NEVER click links to marketplace/crypto applications from emails the <[email protected]> is a dead giveaway it is a scam if the inconsistent copy isn't can't believe I just saw another person lose… https://t.co/iDiMbhi268
Have noticed a *significant* uptick in scam attempts lately. These are the times we practiced for! Use burners for BS, check, double check, ask a friend, verify, and for gods sake move gains back to silod hardware wallets. Don’t let scammers take your profits 🫡 https://t.co/8aci7VlHcp
ATTENTION There is a fake email scam going around about @SuperRare offers. They did a good job at cloning the real site. I’ve already seen a few colleagues get drained. PLEASE READ ALL URLS BACKWARDS AND FORWARDS before interacting with a site. Please share this to help…
I just received the SuperRare offer email, be careful everyone, always verify the email of the sender and don’t click any links!
Attention: there is a scammer out there called CALAZ and he's trying to get your NFT's. Many of you follow him. Stay vigilant. Some of these guys are getting clever with how they engineer a scam through social media. This is the X username: at: xloveedeex @quirkiesnft…
Beware of scam tokens. This is 100% FAKE. Many imposters. https://t.co/UCUbm0PHbz
It is high holiday for scams and drainers rn... i'd advise everyone be double and triple checking absolutely everything these are they days we practice for doesn't matter who sent it... because you wont know it wasn't really them until its too late Not worth the risk be safu https://t.co/3FQOYGYEI8
Reminder: don’t click links.
I don’t care if people make tokens about me. It’s not the first time. But saying that a token is associated with somebody when it isn’t is scammy behavior. People are being deceived. There will NEVER be an official Beanie token. Meme coin or not. No matter what anybody offers me.
Careful of scams frens. This is fake. The real account is @KeroNFTs. Don’t get scammed by imposters. https://t.co/Mlj2shA4gY
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Be careful what you click in DMs. Someone asked me to go on their big podcast and sent me a Calendly link. Except, it was not a Calendly link. Despite the X preview saying it was! The sender has "web3" in their profile, so obviously I knew it was likely a scam. I asked curl… https://t.co/mOcuBXaI22
You know it’s bull market when your DMs are flooded with scammers. Here’s how I know it’s a scam and what you should be aware of: https://t.co/X3OUZDW5RG
SCAMMERS are everywhere... Sending a wallet-draining link via Twitter DMs set up as a calendar invite for a podcast... @decryptmedia nothing you can do but you have multiple accounts acting as if they work for you.. STAY SAFE FRIENDS! https://t.co/vsDI78Op3H
Stay vigilant! Don't fall for this scam. ❌ Report @edysatwin. https://t.co/ab8iThIeG3
Stay vigilant! Don't fall for this scam.❌ Report @0xDipo https://t.co/ab8iThIeG3