TLDR: Project impersonation scams seem to be on the rise and we bring you another trendy project being impersonated by sites such as “listings-starknet.app”, “rise-starknet.com”, “starknetb.com”, “starknetcoin.com” etc

Our Advice: Stay Away! These are phishing websites designed to steal your funds. We suggest you use our HashDit Chrome Extension to protect your wallet.

The official Starknet webpage is “starknet.io” and official twitter/X page ”@StarknetFndn”.

How these scams work: 

  1. The websites are set up to look like the original.

  2. Clicking on any link or button present on the site pulls up a wallet connection dialogue.

  3. Once you select your preferred wallet, based on the type of crypto selected in the wallet, the behavior[function call] changes but if you confirm the transaction, your funds are routed out to scammers.

$STRK #strk #Starknet #StarkNet #Web3 #hashdit Do not fall prey to phishing links! Always do your own research before connecting to or committing to a project.

Cases

Case1:  listings-starknet.app 

  1. If you have BNB  selected

  • The function CLAIM() is called and confirmation is requested.

  • all BNB in the account is sent to the contract address if confirmed.

  1. If you have Eth selected

  • The function Approve() is called in the transaction, granting the receiver almost an unlimited withdrawal value.

  • All USDT in the account is sent to the address specified, if confirmed.

Case 2: starknetb.com

  1. If you have BNB  selected

  • the function SENDING BNB() is called and confirmation is requested.

  • all BNB in the account is sent to an EOA address if confirmed.

 Case3: rise-starknet.com

  1. If you have Eth selected

  • The function Approve() is called in the transaction, granting the receiver almost an unlimited withdrawal value.

  • All USDT in the account is sent to the address specified, if confirmed.