Crypto Scammers Are Now Targeting Other Fellow Crooks
Crypto thieves are resorting to stealing from themselves, after a new scam has been making rounds mainly on Youtube that would bamboozle even the trickiest tricker out there.

Crypto thieves are resorting to stealing from themselves, after a new scam has been making rounds mainly on Youtube that would bamboozle even the trickiest tricker out there.
A Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) report identifies WhatsApp, Telegram, and Instagram as top targets for online scammers, posing significant risks to their millions of daily users.
The SlowMist security team has noticed that the number of users who have been harmed by this type of scam has increased recently. Therefore, this article will explain the scam routine and analyze the scammers' fund transfer patterns to help users avoid falling into this type of scam.
A fraudulent crypto scheme has deceived thousands in San Pedro, Buenos Aires, with promises of high returns, leaving investors unable to withdraw funds and facing potential financial ruin.
The SlowMist Security Team and the Rabby Wallet Team discovered a phishing attack using Google ads.
This development is expected to catalyze the adoption of web3 by reducing entry barriers for retail users.
Bump assisted a 17-year-old high school student in dealing with issues related to a blocked account on a cryptocurrency exchange.
Contrary to certain rumors, Trust says user funds cannot be pilfered by merely taking a picture of its wallet’s screen.
Trust Wallet, one of the most notable decentralized wallets, has added support for Solana decentralized apps (dApps).