The blockchain security firm PeckShield has issued a warning about a phishing scam targeting users of the Decentraland virtual reality platform. The attackers are using a compromised official Decentraland account to distribute malicious links that appear to offer a MANA token airdrop.

The phishing scam involves a link that redirects users to a fraudulent website. Users are prompted to connect their wallets to claim the supposed airdrop, but doing so results in their funds being compromised.

PeckShield advises users to exercise caution and avoid interacting with the compromised Decentraland account. The security firm recommends waiting for official announcements from the platform to confirm that the account has been restored and is safe to use.

This incident is part of a growing trend of social media accounts being compromised by scammers. In recent weeks, several high-profile accounts have been hacked, leading to the distribution of phishing links and scams.

The attackers behind the Decentraland scam gained control of the official account on September 19th. They posted about a MANA token airdrop and pinned the post to the top of their profile. The scammers also disabled comments on the post to prevent users from raising concerns or sharing information about the scam.

Kitboga, a well-known scam baiter, has shared tips on how to avoid falling victim to scams. One of the key strategies is to remain calm and avoid rushing into decisions. Scammers often create a sense of urgency to pressure victims into making hasty actions.

The Decentraland account hack serves as a reminder of the ongoing threat of phishing scams in the cryptocurrency space. Users should be vigilant and exercise caution when interacting with social media accounts, especially when dealing with offers of free tokens or other incentives.

By following the advice of security experts and remaining aware of common scam tactics, users can significantly reduce their risk of falling victim to these malicious attacks.