Phishing scammers are again trying to lure unaware Celsius creditors into clicking fraudulent links and connecting their crypto wallets to crypto drainers.
Creditors from bankrupt crypto lender Celsius Network are again being targeted in a new wave of phishing attacks as the crypto lender’s bankruptcy proceedings enters its final stages.
Reports on social media over the past week have shown an increase in phishing attacks from scammers impersonating Stretto, the bankruptcy services platform for crypto lender Celsius and its creditors.Others reported receiving fake emails with malicious links attempting to impersonate Stretto, the claims agent handling the bankruptcy case.
Beware of scam email (I received this phishing email -> the scam link shown is"case-stretto. com", not"
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