Victims are lured to fake wallet "support" or airdrop/verification sites and tricked into revealing seed phrases or approving malicious transactions that drain their crypto in one click. Fake support agents often appear in social-media replies and DMs.
What people report
Wallet problem posted online -> "support" DMs a help link -> site asks for seed phrase or a wallet-connect approval -> assets drained.
Warning signs
Unsolicited "support" DM after you posted about a wallet issue; a site asking for your seed phrase or to "validate/sync" your wallet; a signature request you did not initiate.
Safety warning
No legitimate wallet or exchange will ever ask for your seed phrase, and a single malicious approval can empty your wallet.
Suggested next steps
Never enter a seed phrase on any site, revoke unknown token approvals, and move funds to a fresh wallet if exposed.