Skip to content

Bitpanda Issues Urgent Alert on Rising SMS Phishing Scams

Hacker CFN
  • A surge in SMS phishing scams targets crypto users via seemingly legit communications.
  • Bitpanda warns against clicking unsolicited links and stresses verifying messages before action.
  • Users urged to safeguard accounts with official links, 2FA, and prompt scam reporting.

A leading European cryptocurrency exchange, Bitpanda, has issued an urgent warning to its users and the broader crypto community regarding a sharp rise in SMS-based phishing and scam attempts. 

This critical alert, shared via Bitpanda’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, is aimed at safeguarding users from falling victim to these increasingly sophisticated scams. The exchange emphasized that it would never request personal information or funds through unsolicited communications, urging users to remain vigilant.

Bitpanda’s alert comes amid growing concerns over the heightened sophistication of scammers who now make their fraudulent messages appear legitimate by placing them alongside authentic communications from trusted sources. 

In a detailed video message accompanying the alert, Bitpanda exchange outlined several guidelines to help users secure their accounts. The exchange emphasized the importance of accessing the platform only through official links. To ensure safety, users are advised to bookmark legitimate websites rather than relying on search engine results, which could direct them to fraudulent sites.

Additionally, users are advised to remain calm when receiving unexpected communications. Scammers often create a false sense of urgency, pressuring victims into making quick, uninformed decisions. Taking the time to verify any requests is essential in preventing fraud.

Taking into account what has been said above it can be stated that scammers are not standing still and can locate their messages right under the messages from genuine sources. The new form of the asset ownership and trading involve people in greater number, and therefore the incidences of phishing and related fraudulent activities are on the increase and, therefore one has to be extra cautious not to lose such assets. 

Bitpanda advised users not to click on links in unexpected messages, even if they seem real. Always double-check that a message is genuine before doing anything. The exchange also emphasized protecting personal details like passwords and two-factor authentication (2FA) codes. If something seems suspicious, report it right away.

DISCLAIMER: The information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your own research before investing.

Shares:

Related Posts

market news contact