• Scammers are using a whole load of tricks to launch cryptomining

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed May 18 22:30:04 2022
    Scammers are using a whole load of tricks to launch cryptomining scams

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    Wed, 18 May 2022 21:08:15 +0000

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    Victims are being tricked into believing they're earning millions in crypto.

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    Cybercriminals and fraudsters are tapping into the DeFi craze to scam people out of their hard-earned cryptocurrency tokens, experts have warned.

    Cybersecurity researchers from Sophos have uncovered an ongoing campaign that preys on those with little knowledge of the nascent crypto space that is Decentralized Finance (DeFi), and slowly drains their funds until theres nothing left.

    Sophos calls the new campaigns Liquidity Mining Scams, and has urged anyone involved in crypto trading to beware offer that sound too good to be true.

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    The rise of blockchain has given birth to something known as smart contracts
    - essentially pieces of code that act like the middleman and allow two
    parties to engage in a transaction of value, when certain conditions are met, without the need for an intermediary.

    With the help of smart contracts, rose Decentralized Finance - an umbrella term that covers a number of services usually offered by centralized entities (trading, lending, etc.). When it comes to trading cryptocurrencies in a decentralized environment, there needs to be a pool of liquidity for both currencies being exchanged.

    Users are being incentivized to provide this liquidity (lend out their coins, essentially) by receiving a percentage of the trading fee associated with a specific DeFi protocol, among other things. To do that, they often need to connect their crypto wallets (for example, MetaMask), with the DeFi protocol.

    And heres where the scammers jump in. Sophos says theyll create fake apps, fake protocols, or fake tokens, and reach out to potential targets via social media using fake identities . After a little bit of innocent chat, theyll try and persuade the victim into providing liquidity for a certain pair of cryptocurrencies that seem to promise great returns. Read more

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    Theyll even generate fake reports to further convince the victim of great earnings, and in some cases, theyll even allow for withdrawals early on. However, theyll urge the victim to keep investing big, in order to earn even more. In reality, though, the targets victims were being drained until there was nothing left.

    Once the targets were taken for everything they had, the attackers would simply vanish into thin air. These are the best firewalls around



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