Unwanted emails from Patreon? Crypto users say it might be a phishing scam
Crypto users across social media have sounded the alarm over a new spate of crypto-themed phishing emails seemingly sent from content creator platform Patreon.
According to reports on social media platforms X and Reddit, crypto users have been getting their email addresses signed up for Patreon by scammers who would then sign them up for malicious emails from fake crypto projects on the platform.
Reports of the attempted phishing attacks began to appear on Jan. 23, with users reporting that they received fake airdrop offers from Patreon creators impersonating Chainlink, Solana, Manta Network and Sui.
Crypto guys
— King Jeremy (@JeremyofCrypto) January 28, 2024
The scammers are getting smarter and smarter.
I received the email on the left and I ignored cos I didn't register for patreon
After a few minutes, I received another mail (second frame)
I clicked and I met this (third frame).
This is clearly a scam although… pic.twitter.com/FEtKWboKvv
In a Jan. 25 X post, Patreon Support told a concerned crypto community member that it had identified and resolved the problem, which involved an issue with “email verification and a follow-up from a crypto account falsely claiming to be a Patreon creator,” adding that affected accounts are being addressed.
A screenshot of an email reportedly sent from Patreon also sheds more light, explaining the scam emails were sent as part of a “malicious coordinated attempt” to access users’ cryptocurrency wallets and that the problem has since been fixed.
Si has recibido mails "raros" desde Patreon... es otro scam... pic.twitter.com/s5qGfjV4Lv
— ⚡ (@Guerrilla_BTC) January 25, 2024
However, several other X users have continued to report receiving scam emails over the last four days.
Related: Coordinated crypto hack and phishing campaign floods investor emails: Alert
“I deleted 6 Patreon emails today, all talking about a ‘Manta’ airdrop,” said u/PhaseEquivalent3529 in a Jan. 28 Reddit post in the r/CryptoCurrency thread.
“Clearly, the additional protections are working well,” said u/fdlowe in the same thread.
Cointelegraph reached out to Patreon for comment but did not receive an immediate reply.
Over 324,000 cryptocurrency users fell victim to phishing scams in 2023, with total losses of $295 million, according to the blockchain security platform Scam Sniffer.
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