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Title: Be Aware: Clone And Fake 1inch.exchange
Post by: Dave1 on December 20, 2020, 02:21:37 AM
Anyone here familiar of https://1inch.exchange/#/?

If yes, it's been a target of cyber criminals as well as they have created a exact clone:

Website:
Code:
https://1inch-exchange.com/

Archived: https://archive.is/SfjJU


And if you click Connect Wallet:
You will be given the option on how you want to connect your wallet, and basically you are done if you fall for it.

https://i.imgur.com/M8hBXRA.png

Whois info: https://whois.domaintools.com/1inch-exchange.com

https://i.imgur.com/aZuRb0w.png

Edit:

Another one can be found on thru Google Ads

https://i.imgur.com/vTGZVYh.png

Code:
https://1inech.exchange/


Title: Re: Be Aware: Clone And Fake 1inch.exchange
Post by: Greatdev on December 20, 2020, 08:46:27 AM
Lol ;D scammers are really puting in more effort to steal this days, thanks for the warning OP, from fake cloned crypto wallets down to fake websites ads on google, what else scammers? Newbies need to be warn always,  we have to keep warning more newbies, this is the only way to have more people in crypto space


Title: Re: Be Aware: Clone And Fake 1inch.exchange
Post by: cryptomaniac_xxx on December 20, 2020, 10:27:00 AM
Lol ;D scammers are really puting in more effort to steal this days, thanks for the warning OP, from fake cloned crypto wallets down to fake websites ads on google, what else scammers? Newbies need to be warn always,  we have to keep warning more newbies, this is the only way to have more people in crypto space
Exactly, the attacks are very sophisticated now with clone sites really replicating the original and it's going hard to distinguished it from the real and legit one. I do hope that newbies are not going to fall for this fake 1inch.exchange because it's one Defi aggregator, which as we know of, it the current hype around.


Title: Re: Be Aware: Clone And Fake 1inch.exchange
Post by: AakZaki on December 21, 2020, 07:34:49 PM
Phishing sites like this that differentiate only in domains that are added with a few letters that are almost the same. Even with the same spelling only a few different characters.
Phishing sites like this will indeed be a trap for beginners or for people who are not alert. Exchange phishing like this is usually spread through social media or sent to everyone's personal inbox. the more phishing sites that closely resemble the original, we need to be vigilant and must be careful so as not to fall into the trap.