By the way, I checked out the phishing link, and it looks like claim-bitbot[dot]xyz/ leads to a 403 Forbidden error, but claim-bitbot[dot]xyz/app/ does show a page. To be honest, it looks pretty shady and unprofessional, which is another reason to be suspicious of this website.
You are welcome. Yes, that's correct. I have archived the phishing site above, which contains a wallet connection button, broken links, and links to redirect visitors to the official domain, which has an interface similar to this unprofessional phishing site. By looking at the official links for Bitbot, you will see that the fraudulent domain, which is only 13 days old, is not affiliated with them.
The user has come back on the forum after a long period of inactivity so the user might have re-logged into the forum to gather money by un-ethical means. Also, hackers may get access and use the account to misuse the account. Also, the account might have been sold and the buyer may do these unfair things.
All the scam posts he published, which I reported, have been removed, and his account has now been banned.
Thank you very much, Albon. After I saw your message on my Telegram, I quickly disconnected my wallet and deleted all the cookies related to this site. After entering the site and its strange design, I was a little suspicious of it.
You're welcome. I'm really glad that you read my messages and warnings in time and were able to secure your assets. Once again, never rush to connect your wallet to any sites, and always do your research.
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