According to security firm SlowMist, phishing activities are becoming increasingly prevalent within the TON ecosystem.
The decentralized nature of the Telegram ecosystem has inadvertently fostered an environment where phishing links and deceptive bots proliferate in message groups and airdrops, targeting users’ TON wallets on a large scale.
These malicious schemes aim to steal not only cryptocurrencies and NFTs but also Anonymous Telegram Numbers (ATNs), which function similarly to mobile phone numbers and are widely used for creating Telegram accounts.
The loss of an ATN can potentially compromise the associated Telegram account unless the user has enabled Two-Step Verification, which requires an independent password.
TON 生态的钓鱼开始多了,Telegram 生态过于自由的特点,许多钓鱼链接(或 bot 形式)通过消息群组方式传播,空投等诱骗方式来批量钓走用户 TON 钱包里的有关资产(包括 NFT,特别的如 Anonymous Telegram Numbers,类似手机号,许多人用于创建 Telegram 账号,这个被钓走,意味着对应的 Telegram…
— Cos(余弦)😶🌫️ (@evilcos) June 24, 2024
The Need For A Two-Factor Verification
The surge in phishing attacks underscores the need for heightened security measures within the Telegram ecosystem. Users are advised to remain cautious and vigilant, thoroughly verifying any links or offers they encounter in message groups.
By implementing Two-Step Verification and other security practices, users can better protect their accounts and digital assets from these sophisticated phishing schemes.
This increase in phishing incidents serves as a critical reminder of the ongoing cyber threats within the crypto space. As phishing techniques evolve, it is imperative for users to stay informed and proactive in securing their online presence.
The TON community must work collectively to raise awareness and fortify defenses against these pervasive scams, ensuring a safer environment for all participants.
Disclosure: This is not trading or investment advice. Always do your research before buying any cryptocurrency or investing in any services.
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