Don't Get Scammed. Don't Get Greedy!

Someone asked: "how is it possible that they tap into your wallet just from the owner of the wallet clicking on a link? How do they get passwords and seed phrases? I thought a wallet should be safe from scammers unless you give them seed or password. Idk how that is possible!"

The answer:

The scammers doesn't need seed or pass, as the code executes when you are already signed into wallet, past the needs to have such information.

When signed into own account, anything you click on can have code (malware/account drainer) ready to execute as your intention:

“send all of my SOL to address = abc123456789;”

which hackers set up as a trap for their benefit.

Phantom will have enticing things added that appear a bonus for you such as an airdrop, rigged to drain account when opened.

-the other day I had one added in Phantom named, “aSOLbonus,” with 107 SOL attached: enticing to click on to see if it's real, but that is how they get you.

Please, let's be vigilant. We can't toil so hard, to loose so hard.