Last Wave of Scam Emails

Lately, several Crypto-Currency projects have suffered from different kinds of staff impersonation in order to ask funds.

Today we’ll talk about fake support emails, fraudsters are impersonating support staff and giving a long talk of pseudo-technical speech to ultimately ask for a login or directly for funds to be sent to X address.

We, as any other Blockchain Company will never ask for a password, passphrase or private key.

Support only need account email to solve every issue.

Don’t send funds or private keys over email, Link will never ask for that via email.

If you feel you were victim of crypto-phishing please contact support@ethereum.link for additional guidance.

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