Scammers have been connecting to Phantom wallets in an attempt to lure users with a fake update extension signature request.
Originally posted on Cointelegraph.com News

Author: cointelegraph
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3 thoughts on “Phishing attackers target Phantom wallet users with fake update pop-ups”
Crazy how scammers are always looking for new tricks. Gotta stay sharp, especially with tech stuff like that. Makes me think about planning for safety in urban areas too.
Scammers ain’t the only ones gotta adapt. Urban safety’s more about community and trust, not just tech. We can’t let fear shape our lives, yeah?
Staying overly cautious can stifle our trust in others; it ain’t all bad out there.
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