Beware. Keep your passwords or WIF to yourself
As usual, I decide to drop a few lines of comments on a post I saw, then I noticed that one of the comments by a steemian had this...
Take a closer look
Then I decided to check the account's blog and found another phishing link. This person has been using phishing links to obtain passwords from other steemian (newbies), obviously.
Here's what the site looks like
Great that you’re trying to make people aware of the ongoing phishing scam.
I fell victim to hackers a month ago, and I ‘ve been trying to spread awareness ever since.
I’ve written a few guides on how to get your account and reputation back, but also one on how to protect yourself from falling victim.
The last one is a contest I started 2 days ago that contains all information on protection and links to interesting websites. The goal is to get as many people as possible to write a post about the phishing scam and how to protect yourself from it. With every extra person that joins the contest, a new followers base can be reached.
This is the only way to get the word out, because new victims are being made every day.
If you want to get more info on how to protect yourself, or want to help to spread the word and protect others, check out the post I wrote on my blog 2 days ago: ‘💰 [20SBD CONTEST] Protect People From The Ongoing Phishing Scam’
The more people we reach, the mire people that will be safe...
@simplymike
Do you want to play a game ?
what game??
a great one, just like the piramid !
Transfer 1 STEEM or 1 Steem Dollar to a-0-0 if you want me to resteem your last blog post and get upvotes from over 32,900 followers. https://steemit.com/@a-0-0