Warning! Scammers Are Pretending to Be CoinDesk Journalists on Social Media
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Read moreA non-fungible token (NFT) collector has narrowly escaped losing his assets to fake Forbes journalists during a supposed Zoom interview. ...
Read moreNorth Korean hackers are reportedly pretending to be journalists and South Korean government agencies to steal cryptocurrency. “The police believe ...
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Read moreNorth Korea's state-backed hackers use proxy servers to send scam emails to Korean portal site users. This scheme resulted in ...
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Read moreUntil now, crypto companies in the EU were prohibited from providing cryptocurrency custody to Russian users having more than €10,000 ...
Read moreIn one instance, scammers posed as a legal affairs reporter from the Age, an Australia-based news service, asking users to ...
Read moreMeduza continues to document Russia’s invasion of Ukraine despite Moscow’s ban on independent reporting The Riga-based outlet was cut off ...
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