Phishing (Crypto)
Fraudulent attempts to steal your crypto credentials through fake websites, emails, or messages.
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Crypto phishing attacks trick you into entering your seed phrase, private key, or login credentials on fake websites that look identical to real ones. Common vectors include fake exchange emails, Discord DMs from 'support,' fake wallet approval pop-ups, and search ads for fake exchange websites. Always verify URLs, never share your seed phrase, and bookmark the real URLs of exchanges and wallets you use.
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