- Shibarmy issued a warning on Twitter, sharing a screenshot of a fraudulent email being circulated amongst users.
- The account advised users to cross-check the authenticity of the email by contacting the sender.
- CertiK data revealed that cryptocurrency exit scams in September were reduced by 62%.
Shibarmy, a Twitter account that updates news about scams related to Shiba Inu, posted a screenshot of a fraudulent email on October 11. The account warned the Shiba Inu community to exercise caution and validate the email’s authenticity by contacting the sender or SHIB team directly through verified contact methods. The tweet also advised users not to click on any links until safety is confirmed.
SHIBARMY WARNING:@XPlease be advised that there are scam emails circulating.
These emails may appear to be from us but are not and have been designed to deceive you. Please exercise caution and always check the legitimacy of the content by contacting the sender/us directly… pic.twitter.com/UX6YXEkjwy
— Shibarmy Scam Alerts (@susbarium) October 11, 2023
This isn’t the first time the community is experiencing scams. On Shibarmy’s page, there have been multiple account…
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