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Fake NFT Minting Site Stealing Crypto Wallets

A website pretending to offer a cat-themed NFT mint is actually a phishing trap designed to steal cryptocurrency wallet credentials or funds. Kids interested in NFTs or digital collectibles could be lured in by the cute branding.

What to do: Warn your children never to connect a crypto wallet or enter any personal information on unfamiliar NFT or crypto sites, and block this URL if possible on your home network.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your kids are interested in digital collectibles or NFTs, they need to know that some websites look real but are actually traps designed to steal money from crypto wallets. The safest rule is simple: never connect a wallet or enter personal information on any site they haven't heard of from a trusted source, and let them know to ask you first before trying anything new online.

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