Edited By
Marco Silvestri
A wave of alarming texts claiming login attempts from unusual locations has raised eyebrows among those in the crypto community. Following a reported scam text referencing an attempt from Serbia, users expressed their concerns and experiences, highlighting the widespread nature of this phishing tactic.
One person detailed receiving a suspicious text from a number allegedly linked to Coinbase:
"New login attempt from Serbia has been approved. If you do not recognize this activity, contact us immediately at +1 844-534-3446."
Upon calling the number, the individual encountered a non-native English speaker who promptly hung up. This encounter emphasized the lack of authenticity behind the message.
Comment threads reveal that others share similar experiences. One user mentioned receiving a text about a password change attempt, urging caution and suggesting that ignoring these messages seems the best course.
"IT'S PHISHING - IT'S SCAM - PLEASE IGNORE. Anything they do with that message can leave them WITHOUT FUNDS."
Scams are prevalent: Many users noted they had received similar phishing messages.
Caution is key: Ignoring suspicious messages is the suggested defense, as the risk of loss is high.
Call to action: Several users rallied for more education to help identify these scams.
β Itβs essential to remain vigilant against phishing scams.
β οΈ Users are sharing experiences of receiving fake messages from fraudulent sources.
π βYou are the ALPHA. YOU tell us!β - User comment
As the conversation evolves, users continue to investigate and report these incidents to create awareness. The sentiment on user boards remains largely skeptical, leaning toward a proactive stance on recognizing and reporting scams.
For further information on securing accounts and recognizing phishing attempts, visit Coinbase's security page.
Stay safe!
Issues like this remind everyone in the crypto sphere to remain cautious.