Russians targeted by fraudsters advertising a “state cryptocurrency.”
Potential victims are encouraged to follow a link to the website of the fraudulent investment scheme, security experts said.Fraudsters have been sending emails to Russian residents claiming to be writing on behalf of a regulatory body about the upcoming launch of “the Russian state cryptocurrency,” the Tass news agency“With such messages, attackers lure users to resources where they risk losing money,” the cybersecurity firm explained.
The platform offers visitors a bogus chance to invest in the project and earn even more in the future. In reality, the deposits made by the victim go to the scammers. Investors would not get anything back and risk compromising confidential information shared with the website.
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