So about a week ago someone sent something to my coinbase wallet ethereum address via the polygon network. I got a message saying i had received 10 cookies. I was confused so i went into my wallet. Things immediately felt a little different. There was a different wallet picture in the corner that said wallet one. The app asked me for my code in weird spots. I never put my code in. I could bypass it with the back button. There they were, 10 cookies sitting in my wallet. Not sure what i should do with them, or even what they are. Not even really sure if their malicious or not. Just weird. I guess i could send them back to the sender. Im not really concerned about my funds at this point. Im more concerned that something like this can happen to an address without fault of the owner. You dont have to click a link, they just show up. Are all ethereum based addresses at risk? Suggestions or any insight into this would be helpful. This exceeds my scope of computer knowledge. Thank you in advance computer ninjas
Not that something new,how much more if you do make yourself get involved with BSC? Try to make use of some instant exchange or swap sites like
Pancakeswap or similar sites and try to check out with the address you had been using on said transactions.
You would eventually be seeing lots of tokens been sent out on your own address which it would really be boggling you on what the heck on where these coins came from.
Due to become paranoid when it comes to potential scams or modus then it would really be better to ignore all of these things.
If you arent expecting something like payment or transfers then dont deal up anything which is outside of it.