Crypto Scams on the Rise
A Singapore-based entrepreneur, Mark Koh, has lost a significant amount of cryptocurrency due to a phishing scam. According to finance.yahoo.com, the incident occurred when Koh downloaded a fake game launcher, which compromised his crypto wallet. The loss is estimated to be over $100,000.
How the Scam Worked
The scammer contacted Koh via Telegram, impersonating a co-founder of MetaToy. After gaining his trust, the scammer convinced Koh to download the game launcher, which contained malware. Within 24 hours, the scammer had drained Koh’s crypto wallet. Phemex News reports that Koh has since cautioned others against downloading unverified software.
Prevention is Key
This incident highlights the importance of being cautious when downloading software or interacting with unknown individuals online. Binance advises users to always verify the authenticity of a website or software before downloading or installing it. Additionally, users should never share their private keys or wallet information with anyone.
Takeaways
To avoid falling victim to similar scams, users should be aware of the following:
- Be cautious when downloading software or games from unknown sources.
- Verify the authenticity of a website or software before installing it.
- Never share your private keys or wallet information with anyone.
