Ripple Warns of Rising Crypto Scams Amid Bull Rally $XRP
Ripple management has warned that no employee of the company, including CEO Brad Garlinghouse, CTO David Schwartz, President Monica Long, and General Counsel Stuart Alderoty, will ever ask users for XRP. Therefore, traders and investors should be especially careful during the crypto market rally.
Most often, scammers impersonate Ripple executives by sending phishing emails or publishing fraudulent posts in which they ask to transfer cryptocurrency to them in exchange for a reward. Ripple security specialists recommended checking any information on official channels and not contacting dubious individuals. Suspicious activity should be reported to your local law enforcement agency or the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).$BNB $DOGE #2024withBinance