Crypto Scam Alert: Fake Startups and Sneaky Malware Draining Your Digital Wallet!

Cryptocurrency users are being targeted in a social engineering campaign featuring fake startup companies. These scams use spoofed social media accounts to lure victims into downloading malware. The campaign exploits platforms like Notion and GitHub, demonstrating the lengths cybercriminals will go to appear legitimate while draining digital assets.

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Hot Take:

In the realm of digital deception, if it looks like a startup, tweets like a startup, but steals your cryptocurrency like a pro, it’s probably a scam. Welcome to the wild west of crypto, where fake companies are the new con artists, and your digital wallet is the prize.

Key Points:

– Fake startup companies are being used to trick cryptocurrency users into downloading malware.
– Social media platforms and legitimate sites like Notion and GitHub are being spoofed.
– The campaign, known as “Meeten,” includes themes like AI, gaming, and Web3.
– Crooks are using compromised verified X accounts to lend credibility to their ruse.
– Malware targets both Windows and macOS systems to drain victims’ digital assets.

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