Crypto users have reported an increase in scam emails impersonating exchanges like Coinbase and Gemini. These fraudulent emails attempt to trick users into setting up a new wallet using pre-generated recovery phrases controlled by scammers.
In several examples posted to X, the email claims to be from Coinbase, asking users to transition to self-custodial wallets and providing instructions on downloading the legitimate Coinbase Wallet, giving a deadline of April 1 to make the switch.
Source: Steve Kaczynski
However, it also provides pre-generated recovery phrases. Once users open a new wallet with those phrases and transfer funds, all the assets will be available to the threat actor, who could drain the wallet.
The email mentions a class-action lawsuit against Coinbase alleging it has sold unregistered securities, resulting in a court mandating users manage their wallets.
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