Sui: Beware of fraudulent NFT airdrops, there is a phishing risk
ChainCatcher message, Sui official posted on X reminding: Please be cautious of fraudulent NFTs airdropped to your wallet. An increasing number of scammers are airdropping fake NFTs to users' wallets. These NFTs often mimic legitimate projects and lead users to a phishing website, attempting to trick users into connecting their wallets and approving transactions under the guise of receiving rewards. Please stay vigilant and beware of scams. The precautions are as follows:
- Ignore unexpected airdrops; legitimate projects rarely airdrop tokens without prior communication.
- DYOR and verify project websites; before interacting with any NFT, carefully check the project's official website, social media profiles, and wallet addresses to determine their authenticity.
- Double-check URLs; scammers often alter URLs with slight changes (e.g., small spelling differences or changing domain endings, such as ".com" vs. ".net").
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