Scammers actively use URLs that are only slightly different from the real ones, making them difficult to recognize. SHIB token holders are also advised not to disclose their keys and recovery phrases to avoid information leaks.
If there are any doubts about the authenticity of a web resource or a suspicious request, experts advise first to seek advice before taking any action. It is important to always check the credibility of sites before entering personal data or conducting transactions.
These precautions are especially relevant after recent incidents. Last summer, the Shiba Inu team already warned users about a wave of fraud related to the Shibarium platform. Then the attackers launched fake tokens, posing as official representatives of Shiba Inu and claiming to be involved in the development of Shibarium.
We remind you that earlier the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) reported 45 fake websites that were disguised as official resources of the HashKey crypto exchange, licensed in Hong Kong.