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Crypto Wallet-Drainer & Fake Support Scams

This page summarizes a repeat pattern from anonymized reports. It does not identify a specific person and is not legal advice.

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Summary

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.

Suggested next steps

Never enter a seed phrase on any site, revoke unknown token approvals, and move funds to a fresh wallet if exposed.

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Public Indicators

Websites & domains

  • Sites asking for a wallet seed phrase or to "validate/sync" a wallet

    Linked cases: 90 · Occurrences: 110

Apps & platforms

  • Fake "wallet support" replies/DMs after you post a wallet problem

    Linked cases: 80 · Occurrences: 95

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Unpaid-Toll Text (Smishing) Scams

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HIGH0 reports

Mass text messages claim you owe a small unpaid toll (often a few dollars) and threaten late fees or license suspension, linking to a look-alike payment page that harvests card and personal details. AI has made these texts read like polished official notices.

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