Shiba Inu Users Targeted by Fake Shibarium Migration Scams
The Shiba Inu community is facing a wave of phishing attacks disguised as official network migration prompts.

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LIVECybersecurity researchers are sounding the alarm for SHIB holders regarding a spike in malicious activity. Scammers are sending out fake notifications claiming that users must migrate their assets to a new network address to stay safe. These messages often appear to come from official sources, but they are designed to steal tokens by tricking users into connecting their wallets to fraudulent sites.
This trend serves as a harsh reminder for the community to stay vigilant. Official Shibarium updates and migration instructions will only be shared through verified channels. If you see a pop up asking you to move your tokens or authorize a transaction to ensure your funds remain active, ignore it immediately.
Always double check the official project website before clicking any links or connecting your wallet. If you are ever unsure about a request, reach out to the community moderators on official channels. Protecting your private keys is your first line of defense in the current market environment.
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