TLDR Scammers have created a fake Shiba Inu website to steal users’ assets through fraudulent promotions and wallet connections. Shibarium Trustwatch confirmed that the fake site can trigger unauthorized transactions once users connect their wallets. Users are advised to use only the official Shiba Inu website for all ecosystem-related information and activity. Scam operations have [...] The post Critical Alert: Shiba Inu Scammers Launch Fake Platforms and Tokens appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Scammers have created a fake Shiba Inu website to steal users’ assets through fraudulent promotions and wallet connections. Shibarium Trustwatch confirmed that the fake site can trigger unauthorized transactions once users connect their wallets. Users are advised to use only the official Shiba Inu website for all ecosystem-related information and activity. Scam operations have [...] The post Critical Alert: Shiba Inu Scammers Launch Fake Platforms and Tokens appeared first on CoinCentral.

Critical Alert: Shiba Inu Scammers Launch Fake Platforms and Tokens

2025/10/15 21:01
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TLDR

  • Scammers have created a fake Shiba Inu website to steal users’ assets through fraudulent promotions and wallet connections.
  • Shibarium Trustwatch confirmed that the fake site can trigger unauthorized transactions once users connect their wallets.
  • Users are advised to use only the official Shiba Inu website for all ecosystem-related information and activity.
  • Scam operations have expanded to platforms like X, Discord, and Telegram to collect seed phrases and push malicious links.
  • A recent airdrop scam involved real SHIB tokens, followed by messages that led to phishing websites.

Scammers are actively targeting Shiba Inu users through fake websites, fraudulent messages, and misleading promotions. A trusted X account, Shibarium Trustwatch, recently alerted the community about a malicious website imitating Shiba Inu’s official platform. This fake site tricks users with false bonuses and fraudulent partnership claims to steal funds.

Fake Website Poses Risk to Wallets

Scammers created a fake platform that mimicked the official Shiba Inu website, adding fabricated promotions to gain users’ trust. According to Shibarium Trustwatch,

The fraudulent site encourages users to connect their wallets, which grants scammers access to their digital funds.

The team warns that Shiba Inu users must verify links before interacting with any platform. They recommend relying only on Shiba Inu’s official channels for ecosystem updates. Users should double-check URLs and report suspicious websites through trusted sources.

This impersonation targets unaware users with fake presale offers and reward schemes. Scammers design such platforms to appear professional and convincing. As a result, many users unknowingly give scammers full access to their wallets.

Shiba Inu Users Warned of Messaging Scams

Fraudsters have now extended their attacks to platforms like Telegram, Discord, and X. Their main objective is to collect seed phrases, trick users into fake airdrops, or push malicious links. Shibarium Trustwatch confirms,

Fake support accounts have appeared across these platforms to mislead the Shiba Inu community. They frequently impersonate official Shiba Inu team members or bots. These scammers often approach users directly to quickly gain their trust.

They exploit trending events to make their messages seem urgent and relevant. Users are advised to disregard any private messages offering support or rewards. All interactions should occur only through official Shiba Inu communication channels.

Malicious Airdrop Prompts Urgent Warnings

A recent fake airdrop involved real SHIB tokens sent to user wallets, followed by messages linking to phishing sites. These messages instructed users to claim rewards through external sites, enabling wallet access. Shibarium Trustwatch stated,

The message includes suspicious URLs that lead to non-official Shiba Inu platforms. Connecting a wallet to these platforms can result in the theft of assets. Attackers exploit the trust of seeing real tokens to trick users into visiting these links.

The post Critical Alert: Shiba Inu Scammers Launch Fake Platforms and Tokens appeared first on CoinCentral.

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