This article is from Trend Micro.
For our crypto-investor friends out there, it’s important to keep tabs on crypto-scammers’
activities too — with that in mind, here’s what we’ve found at Trend Micro this week.
Beeple is the alias of NFT artist, Michael Joseph Winkelmann. On Sunday 22nd, the artist’s
Twitter account was taken over by hackers who proceeded to post malicious phishing
messages. A fake giveaway raffle was advertised with an entry fee of 1 Ethereum (worth
$1968.50).
Source: Twitter
Phishing links took victims to what was supposedly on offer: a series of new NFT works made in
collaboration with luxury fashion house, Louis Vuitton. Earlier this month, Beeple had indeed
designed 30 NFTs for the brand — no doubt lending some credibility for the netizens who were
duped.
Source: Twitter
Although the hackers had control for only five hours before the real Beeple posted a warning, this was enough time for them to make over $400,000. The first tweet made the attackers approximately $73,000 USD while the second saw around $365,000 in crypto exchange hands. As the man himself says, if it’s too good to be true. . .
A number of Discord servers associated with Flare Network, a much-anticipated blockchain, have been under attack by scammers. It was reported that 96 bot accounts entered Discord and started promoting a fake Flare token presale. Scammers cynically announced that Discord community members would be uniquely eligible — and that the campaign would last for a few days only.
Source:Twitter
Discord administrators subsequently removed all involved scammers from the network and
reiterated that there was no presale.
Besides, we’ve also detected fake text messages about the presale. Below is an example:
” Hi, you are one of the chosen few. your wallet is award list, and you’re in for some exciting
times ahead! your wait is finally over! $flr community round private token sale is live now.
:link: hxxps://flare-whitelist[.]sale
we are forever grateful for your support, as we would be nothing without you. so, to show our
appreciation, we’re having a community sale! remember, it only belongs to the community
supporters in this group. do you know what’s even more enjoyable? you don’t need to go
through a rigorous process of kyc, and there’s no lock-up period. public information
•price: 50000 flr=0.1eth
•min: 0.1 eth
•max: 2 eth flr will be allocated to your address in proportion, and you can expect to receive a
hefty share of the pie soon after interaction with our smart contract. mobile users should use
metamask’s built-in browser to avoid any problems. note: it’s the first come-first served round
and will be closed once filled. Onl
The attached link will take you to a fake website that prompts you to connect your crypto
wallet to attend Flare token presale – don’t fall for it! Once you did, scammers can gain access
to it and transfer every bit away. You could end up losing both your crypto assets and other
credentials. Watch out!
Fake Flare presale website.
After you’ve pinned the Trend Micro Check extension, it will block dangerous sites automatically! (It’s available on Safari, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge.)
You can also download the Trend Micro Check mobile app for 24/7 automatic scam and spam detection and filtering (available for Android and iOS).
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