Title: {Warning}: Fake KeepKey firmware update app Post by: Baofeng on October 30, 2020, 11:29:42 PM Do not be fooled by this fake Keepkey fake firmware app update. You might see it when doing some search on Google.
Website: Code: https://keepkey.app/ Archived: https://archive.is/umhoX https://i.imgur.com/S2s3wtt.png (a) Do not plug-in your Keepkey wallet (b) Do not enter your 12 seed recovery phrase https://i.imgur.com/fOVU6JC.png Quote Whois Record for KeepKey.app Registrant REDACTED FOR PRIVACY Registrant Org Private Person Registrant Country fi Registrar Key-Systems LLC IANA ID: 1345 URL: http://www.key-systems.net Whois Server: whois.nic.google (p) Registrar Status clientTransferProhibited Dates 7 days old Created on 2020-10-23 Expires on 2021-10-23 Updated on 2020-10-29 If you want to update, you need to follow this official instructions, How to Update your KeepKey Client App and Firmware. (https://keepkey.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001411210-How-to-Update-your-KeepKey-Client-App-and-Firmware) Title: Re: {Warning}: Fake KeepKey firmware update app Post by: erikoy on October 31, 2020, 12:27:31 AM What else could we expect from these scammers. They are doing due dilegently in their work to scam.
Anyway, good catch OP, alll those scam sites or fake apps could be busted if only to be shared and reported here. This help us keep aware on the things that we should avoid like this one. The cryptocurrency is already one of the best target in scamming and hopefully we can protect each other by keeping always an update in regard to their activity. Title: Re: {Warning}: Fake KeepKey firmware update app Post by: Coin_trader on October 31, 2020, 12:40:02 AM This is kinda tricky for newbie because the website looks like a real keepkey official website so good catch on this one. I wonder if there are still a keepkey or other hardware wallet user that not using the official website for updating there firmware? I usually bookmark all the official website that I used including exchange and hardware wallet official website.
This scammers are doing there best just to scam. They even spend some money for paying ads popup. Maybe you should bold or change color the "NOT" word on the OP, there's a chance that an outsider that looking for an update for keepkey might overlook your thread as tutorial for updating a keepkey. This is dumb but we all know that many people are not reading carefully content just like those who are still into ponzi. :D Title: Re: {Warning}: Fake KeepKey firmware update app Post by: ~Money~ on November 01, 2020, 01:25:04 PM This is kinda tricky for newbie because the website looks like a real keepkey official website so good catch on this one. I wonder if there are still a keepkey or other hardware wallet user that not using the official website for updating there firmware? I usually bookmark all the official website that I used including exchange and hardware wallet official website. This scammers are doing there best just to scam. They even spend some money for paying ads popup. Maybe you should bold or change color the "NOT" word on the OP, there's a chance that an outsider that looking for an update for keepkey might overlook your thread as tutorial for updating a keepkey. This is dumb but we all know that many people are not reading carefully content just like those who are still into ponzi. :D Bookmarking the official website is a great step to escape from these fraud platforms. This is been a real problem nowadays, scammers use the exact same design, font, color, text etc for their website which can confuse anyone. Even the name has just 1 alphabet change, which is hard to recognise sometime. Not only a newbie but any pro also get into these kinds of bait. Just a small mistake or careless move can con you easily. This is one of the main reason why any newbie(or a layman who is not that tech-friendly) resist to make any sort of online transfer. Title: Re: {Warning}: Fake KeepKey firmware update app Post by: Jating on November 02, 2020, 11:13:31 AM And one way is to also report this website to the domain registrar themselves if we see someone has reported this kind of malicious website in this community. That's the only thing we can do, to help it taken down ASAP so that there will be no victims.
And then educate ourselves and newbies out there, that the threat of scammers and cyber criminals are real and you don't want to be the next potential victim. It will be a cat and mouse game, but at least we are a step ahead if you know how to spot them right away. |