Beware of scammers, a scammer want to scan my all DIG balance.

in r2cornell •  3 years ago 

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Today I got a message from a scammer in telegram, he found me on DIG Chain official telegram group, Scammers are targeted random users of DIG Chain official telegram group, scammers often do this, do not know how many people he sent messages for scam accounts, may have he scammed someone's account.

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phishing swap site

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II knew him from the beginning, he's a scammer, and I also know the DIG Chain team, just I followed him to see what he does, he sent me a link which is exactly phishing swap site, I opened that site in Tor browser, there was an option to import wallet, if I had imported my keplr there, then my private key or key mnemonic phrase of my keplr would have gone to him, and could easily steal mine.

So guys beware of scammers, DIG Team never DM you. if you will get any DM, and if he claims that I'm a team member of DIG or any chain, 100% sure he will be a scammer.

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Hello @zahidsun The rate of scam in the blockchain is becoming alarming. Thank you for giving us early information on how to avoid such scam on our DIG wallet
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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

The way scammers work is always pretty much the same. It starts by sending us a congratulatory message, offering some services or products, then we will be directed to visit the shared link. Once the link is opened, everyone is more free to do all our data theft. I've experienced this painful thing, one data on my laptop can't be accessed at all, everything has been taken from me.

Since then, I've always been wary of messages from people I don't know, especially messages that include certain links in them.


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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Thanks for the reminder. I know there is always a risk with browser extensions. I guess the best thing we can do is stay away from scam links and only opening them on a safe browser like Tor.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

These damn scammers are everywhere! They even call me on the phone now 🤦🏽‍♂️

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Thank you very much sir @zehidsun for this vibrant information.
Thanks the way they do, and there are several ways those people use to scam people. Thank God that you didn't fall to his trap.

I have experience the same thing but this one was to do with my bank account just like the way this guy instructed you. Thank God that God open my senses then I would have fall into his trap.

One need to be very smart and vigilant. Thank you once again, God bless your heart.