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Beware of potential text scam targeting coinbase users

Potential Text Scam Alert | Users Warn Against Suspected Scam

By

Aisha Patel

Apr 20, 2025, 01:40 PM

Edited By

Liam O'Reilly

Just a minute read

A smartphone displaying a text message that appears to be a scam, with a warning sign in the background.

A suspected text scam posing as a Coinbase communication has sparked concern among people. Users are cautioned about a message claiming a password reset was requested for their Coinbase account, urging immediate contact with a dubious support line.

What’s the Buzz?

Recently, a message surfaced that reads: "Coinbase password reset was requested. Wasn't you? Contact support now +1 (833) 206-1406." Many believe this is a classic scam. The support line does not match Coinbase's official contact information, raising red flags.

The Community Speaks Out

Responses on various forums indicate a widespread recognition of this phishing attempt. Here are the key themes:

  • Familiarity of the Scam: One comment pointed out, "not clever, it is the same one people get every day, whether or not they have a Coinbase account."

  • Emphasis on Security: Another expressed concern about personal data safety, stating, "do not post personal information to a public forum."

  • Community Characters: Users also acknowledged familiar contributors, adding a light-hearted touch, "Kiwi, you are everywhere πŸ˜†."

"If you’re experiencing an issue with your Coinbase account, please contact us directly."

Takeaways from the Discussion

  • πŸ” Many users recognize this scam as a routine phishing attempt.

  • 🚨 Security warnings are echoed: trusted channels should be used for support.

  • πŸ—¨οΈ "If you only trust verified Coinbase staff," a common sentiment in the thread.

Closing Thoughts

As scam text messages become more sophisticated, awareness is key. Continuous vigilance and reporting suspicious activity can help protect personal information. Are we becoming desensitized to these alerts, or should we always be on high alert?

For further information on spotting scams and staying secure online, visit Coinbase's Safety Center for tips.