🚫Beware of SCAM
Users’ security is our priority! We want to warn you about possible scams in the Crypto space. Please, be responsible and careful with your data and private information.
Widespread types of Scams:
1. Scam smart contract approve
Scammers ask you to approve some Smart contract or Wallet address in your wallet app. This approval allows them to use your tokens without transaction approval from your side at the moment of the transaction.
🚩 Red Flag:
If you receive a direct link to approve the contract.
🔒 Advice:
Always check the smart contract before approving it
The Digital Game admins will never ask for personal information or DM you first.
2. Fake websites
Fake websites, as a rule, have similar but slightly different domain addresses from those they attempt to mimic. They look very similar to official sites, and it isn’t easy to see the difference.
Fake crypto platforms often operate in these ways:
As phishing pages: All the details you enter, such as your crypto wallet’s password, recovery phrase, and other private information, end up in the scammers’ hands.
As straightforward theft: Initially, the site may allow you to withdraw a certain amount of money. As your investments seem to perform well, you might invest more in the platform. However, when you subsequently want to withdraw your money, the platform denies the request.
🚩Red Flag:
Suspicious domain address
🔒 Advice:
Always check the domain addresses
3. Fake crypto giveaways
Scam giveaways usually involve users via social media posts where users are called to send crypto to an address with a promise that they will receive a double or more reward.
🚩Red Flag:
The reward is significantly bigger than the investment
Someone send you a direct link for a giveaway bot/channel/site
🔒 Advice:
Avoid events not launched by Biswap or one of the Biswap OFFICIAL social media
Always check the sources of the information
4. Man-in-the-middle attack
When a user logs in to a cryptocurrency account in a public location, connecting to the public Wi-Fi, scammers can steal their private, sensitive information. A scammer can intercept any data sent over a public network, including passwords, cryptocurrency wallet keys, and account information.
When users use a VPN software, the traffic is routed to a VPN company’s internal servers, which can be a place where data can be stolen to access your wallet.
🔒 Advice:
Do not make crypto operations in public- places
Do not connect to public Wi-Fi to interact with your assets
Do not use an untrusted VPN software
5. Phishing emails
Phishing is a common cyber-attack. You might receive an email from a malicious actor often posing as a reputable entity or business and asking you to enter a website page that seems familiar to you. However, the website is fake, and you are given access to your credentials when you sign in.
Other types of phishing may include fraudulent stories and requests or demands for money, such as emails that claim to have a record of adult websites visited by the user and threaten to expose them unless they share private keys or send cryptocurrency to the scammer.
🔒Advice:
Be sure to check the outgoing email address.
Do not open a link from an unfamiliar sender.
Don’t neglect this advice from Digital Game community
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