Crypto Community Alarmed Over Patreon Phishing Wave
Reports circulating on social media platforms X and Reddit reveal a surge in crypto-themed phishing emails targeting users, seemingly originating from content creator platform Patreon. Users have expressed concerns about scammers signing up their email addresses on Patreon and subsequently enrolling them for fraudulent emails from counterfeit crypto projects on the platform.
@Patreon@PatreonSupport your email servers have been hacked, it's sending out dai airdrop emailers continuously from an id "[email protected]"
— Prav (@pwashere76) January 24, 2024
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Attempted Phishing Attacks Impersonate Well-Known Crypto Projects
Beginning on 23 January, users reported receiving fake airdrop offers from scammers impersonating popular crypto projects such as Chainlink (LINK), Solana (SOL), Manta Network (MANTA), and Sui (SUI). The phishing attempts aimed to deceive users into engaging with malicious content on the platform.
Patreon Support Responds to Community Concerns
Responding to the growing concerns, Patreon Support acknowledged the issue on 25 January, citing problems with "email verification and a follow-up from a crypto account falsely claiming to be a Patreon creator." The platform assured the affected accounts are being addressed, indicating that the issue has been identified and resolved.
Details of the Phishing Attempt Revealed in Patreon's Response
Patreon provided a screenshot of an email related to the scam, disclosing that the phishing emails were part of a "malicious coordinated attempt" to access users' cryptocurrency wallets. The platform claimed to have fixed the problem, but users continued reporting scam emails over the next four days, indicating lingering concerns.
Continued Reports Despite Patreon's Assurance
Despite Patreon's assurances, several X users reported receiving scam emails even after the platform claimed to have resolved the issue. Reddit posts, such as one by "PhaseEquivalent3529" on 28 January, detailed the persistence of scam emails, particularly referencing a 'Manta' airdrop. Another user, "fdlowe," sarcastically commented on the effectiveness of additional protections.
Extent of Phishing Threat Highlighted by Previous Incidents
The incident adds to the broader challenge of phishing threats in the crypto space. In 2023, over 324,000 cryptocurrency users fell victim to phishing scams, resulting in a substantial total loss of $295 million, as reported by blockchain security platform Scam Sniffer.
Upholding Cybersecurity Awareness Amidst Rising Phishing Threats
As phishing attempts on platforms like Patreon persist, it becomes imperative for the crypto community to remain vigilant. The recent surge in scams underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and user education. Incidents like these should serve as a reminder for users to exercise caution, verify communications, and adopt proactive security practices to safeguard their digital assets in an increasingly interconnected crypto landscape.