
The Shiba Inu community, sometimes referred to as the SHIB army, may need to pay more attention right now since malicious individuals are still targeting Shiba Inus.
These dishonest people will stop at nothing to trick gullible individuals, and they are always coming up with new ways to carry on frauds. These people try to convince gullible holders by pointing to SHIB’s enormous popularity and historical price gains. Owners of Shiba Inus are therefore advised to exercise caution and vigilance.
In light of this, Susbarium, an X account that aims to safeguard the Shiba Inu community by exposing scams, also known as Shiba army scam alerts, has issued an urgent warning due to the rise in fraudsters posing as well-known members of the SHIB team and the community.
https://x.com/susbarium/status/1730215883849547777?s=20
Shiba Inu owners are cautioned by Susbarium to only communicate with the official SHIB team and to be wary of con artists that utilise fictitious identities to spread misinformation, divert visitors to phoney websites, or even steal personal data that might be misused.
Because many fraudsters copy authentic accounts to fool unwary users, it can be necessary to pay more attention to these details because the differences are only noticeable upon closer inspection.
Shib army scam alerts reported in a tweet that they had discovered a phoney account posing as Shiba Inu Telegram admin Ragnar Shib. A few days prior, the Shibarium DEX Marswap reported an account that was spoofing its official X handle.
Extra tips to stay safe
Five safety precautions for the Shiba Inu community to follow as scammers multiply were provided by Shib army scam warnings in a previous tweet.
First, keep an eye out for unwanted texts. Second, in order to increase security even further, they ought to activate two-factor authentication (2FA). Thirdly, they ought to think about storing bitcoin securely via a hardware wallet. Hardware wallets store private keys offline, making it very difficult for hackers to access cash.
Fourth, they ought to confirm the credibility of the source before making any hasty investments or disclosing sensitive information.
Fifth, they should be on the lookout for “pump and dump” scams, when dishonest people increase the price of cryptocurrencies artificially before dumping their holdings at a premium, leaving others with significant losses.