
Discord cryptoscam: Revenge of the fraudsters
A new scam is targeting users of popular Discord cryptocurrency servers.
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A new scam is targeting users of popular Discord cryptocurrency servers.
Scammers are using fake news sites to lend legitimacy to their Bitcoin and Ethereum offers on Discord.
Scammers are luring Discord users to a fake cryptocurrency exchange with the promise of free Bitcoin or Ethereum.
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