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November 17, 2017, 04:14:59 PM
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We need to be really careful. A lot of scams are going nowadays. Even I received Such kind of mail at the time BTG hard forking. Sharing a link with you guys, have a look at it.
https://scontent-sin6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/22555067_370425246724141_4341313307553211570_n.jpg?oh=1e8ecb6efdde82ee5524e8ce41b81016&oe=5A92DF83
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November 19, 2017, 02:34:05 AM
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Thank you for sharing. Nowaday, there are so many scammers, they're too lazy to find out another better way to earn money themselves so they just want to hack other people money Smiley)). They think that it's easy to take money from other people only with a fake email. I'm also received an email few days ago about my Bittrex account logged in from Russian Smiley). Luckily I didn't click on that email after I took a look at the address of sender Smiley)

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November 19, 2017, 03:26:05 AM
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Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention. At first glance, the email would be really deceiving if you wouldn't give it a second thought and look. Hackers are very much getting smarter nowadays.
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November 20, 2017, 07:18:54 AM
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I think the first rule in world in the cryptoworld should be to never open any emails that wants you to log-in. The victims of these phishing schemes are getting rampant and newbies should know this first before anything else. It's so sad to see that there are still millions of btc getting hacked.
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November 22, 2017, 12:08:11 PM
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Few minutes ago I received an email from Coinbase said that someone was trying to log into my account



I didn't careful so I clicked "Cancel Request"

After that I realized that it's a fake email cause the real email only mailed by    amazonses.com, but luckily I set up my Coinbase account with highest level secure with both Google Authenticator and phone SMS

I just want to let everyone know about this and be careful.

This is the first time I received this one.
No doubt you are correct, a few people are attempting to get rich the short/wrong way. You made the best decision utilizing Google authenticator. I too am utilizing comparable administration to guard my record. Not every person nowadays minds this way and helps other by sharing such data. Much obliged for the heads up by and by. So don’t follow shortcuts there may be scammer sitting on other end to earn.
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