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Fake Coinbase Website Stealing Crypto Login Details

A fake website pretending to be Coinbase is tricking people into handing over their cryptocurrency account credentials. If a family member uses any crypto platform, clicking this link could result in stolen funds or account takeover.

What to do: Warn teens and adults in your household never to click links to crypto sites from emails or messages — always type the official address directly into the browser.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If anyone in your family buys or trades cryptocurrency, they need to know that scammers are creating fake Coinbase websites to steal login information. The safest rule is simple: never click links to crypto sites from emails or texts, and always type the official website address directly into your browser yourself. This one habit protects your family's money from being stolen.

Related: Coinbase

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