Thanks for the warning, it is useful to know if there is a fake copy of the specific token. My advice is to check the contract address before sending/receiving the tokens, this is only safety measurement for myself in order to prevent the scamming attempts. One more step is to find the token on CMC or Coingecko and check the details twice.
Yes, that's one effective method on how to check the authenticity of a project specially in this Uniswap concept as there are a lot of scammers taking advantage and I wouldn't be surprised if there are investors who just invest whatever they see a new tokens released and wanted to be the first to make potential big returns But sometimes their greediness will really bite them in their ass.
Thanks for this heads-up, although the project itself gave the warning, but it is not enough as it could not reach the desired audience. But if someone posts it here, maybe, just maybe we can save others from this scammers.