Categories: Trending now

Crypto Scammers Targeting Indian, Nigerian Government Websites With MetaMask Phishing Links: Report

Crypto scammers are reportedly using official government websites from different countries to redirect potential victims to scam MetaMask sites. Government sites from India, Nigeria, Egypt, Colombia, Brazil, Vietnam, and other countries are being targeted by these crypto scammers. MetaMask is an Ethereum-based crypto wallet, popular among global crypto community members. Many investors in the digital assets sector visit the website on a regular basis and hence, fake URLs could lead to their wallets being drained by scammers.

People who find themselves on these government links are taken to a ‘phishy’ link called ‘MetaMask.io,’ a CoinTelegraph report said, citing the results of an internal investigation. The websites of the Nigerian Postal Service and the Municipal Corporation of Ambala are amongst those that are redirecting visitors to the fake MetaMask website.

Microsoft’s built-in security system, Microsoft Defender, does show a red alert, warning users about a potential phishing attempt. In case users proceed to the website anyway, they could find themselves in financial trouble.

MetaMask has not addressed the situation yet. Meanwhile, screenshots of these infected government links have surfaced on social media.

The incident comes at a time when India is gearing up to host the two-day long G20 summit in New Delhi starting September 9. As part of its ongoing G20 presidency, India has spearheaded the task of drafting crypto rules that would work on an international level.

Regular instances of scams plaguing the digital assets sector, plus the misuse of cryptocurrencies for crimes like money laundering and terror financing, have been major concerns for governments around the world, obstructing rapid growth rate for Web3.

In recent months, crypto investors have lost up to $4 million (roughly Rs. 33.2 crore) by engaging with hoax links, sprawled all over the Web, ScamSniffer said in a recent report.

Scammers are also targeting Google Search results, preying on people’s tendencies to interact with advertisements on Google. Cyber criminals are purchasing advertisements for real sites on Google. When potential victims engage with the links, they are sent to ‘kochava.com’, which is an ad network that later redirects people to fabricated scam websites.


Affiliate links may be automatically generated – see our ethics statement for details.
News Today

Recent Posts

Kareena Kapoor’s Next Untitled Film With Meghna Gulzar Gets Prithviraj Sukumaran On Board

Kareena Kapoor is working with Raazi director Meghna Gulzar for her next film. The project,…

2 weeks ago

Purdue basketball freshman Daniel Jacobsen injured vs Northern Kentucky

2024-11-09 15:00:03 WEST LAFAYETTE -- Daniel Jacobsen's second game in Purdue basketball's starting lineup lasted…

2 weeks ago

Rashida Jones honors dad Quincy Jones with heartfelt tribute: ‘He was love’

2024-11-09 14:50:03 Rashida Jones is remembering her late father, famed music producer Quincy Jones, in…

2 weeks ago

Nosferatu Screening at Apollo Theatre Shows Student Interest in Experimental Cinema – The Oberlin Review

2024-11-09 14:40:03 A silent German expressionist film about vampires accompanied by Radiohead’s music — what…

2 weeks ago

What Are Adaptogens? Find Out How These 3 Herbs May Help You Tackle Stress Head-On

Let's face it - life can be downright stressful! With everything moving at breakneck speed,…

2 weeks ago

The new Mac Mini takes a small step towards upgradeable storage

Apple’s redesigned Mac Mini M4 has ditched the previous M2 machine’s SSD that was soldered…

2 weeks ago