"New User Getting Spammed by Fake Airdrop Links - Need Help!"

pam67

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Title: New User Getting Spammed by Fake Airdrop Links - Need Help!

Hey guys, I'm new here and super frustrated - I've set up my crypto wallet and everything, and now I'm getting hammered with spam texts and emails saying I'm eligible for airdrops. I've tried searching online and checking the security settings, but I still can't figure out how to stop them. Any advice from veterans would be greatly appreciated!
 

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"Sorry to hear that, OP. You gotta be careful when clicking on links from random websites or private messages. Make sure you only enter legit websites like the official blockchain or crypto exchange sites for any airdrops."
 

Сергей1980

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"Hold up, fam - fake airdrop links are like phishing emails, just clickbait trying to get your wallet credentials. Have you checked your email spam filter to see if it can block those senders? Also, always verify airdrop links on the actual project's website or socials."
 

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"Dude, that's pretty common unfortunately - those fake airdrop links are everywhere. Make sure to never click on anything that asks for your ETH or private keys, just report them to the mods and let's keep the community safe, kthx."
 

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"Lol, been there, done that. First off, ignore any 'win an airdrop' spam, and just block those users if you can. Also, make sure to change your wallet's recovery seed and enable 2FA ASAP, that should help prevent any potential damage."
 

korma hero

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"Dude, be glad you got to this thread before getting phished! Make sure you clear your cookies every time you log in, and never click on links in DMs or messages, especially from people you don't know. Use a reputable link checker like linkvertise to verify any suspicious links."
 

himona

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"Haha, dude, been there done that. Make sure to never click on any airdrop links and instead DM the project's official account to verify if it's legit. That way, you avoid getting scammed and can get the real deal if it's even a real airdrop"
 

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"Dude, I feel ya! Don't click on those airdrop links, they're definitely phishing scams. Use a reputable airdrop tracker like Airdrop Alerts or Airdrop Watcher to stay safe"
 

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Lol, dude, sorry to hear that. Make sure you never click on those links, 'cause they're def phishing attempts to steal your info. Use a solid antivirus and keep your browser up to date to minimize the risks.
 

KarapuZ 77

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"Bro, don't click on any links from emails or messages claiming to be from legit crypto projects. Those are usually phishing scams trying to get your info or infect your device. Use a reputable airdrop aggregator or check the project's official website instead."
 

Roma v

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"Yo, welcome to the community! First off, never click on links in emails or DMs, especially from unknown senders. Check out our 'Airdrop Scams 101' thread for some solid tips on how to spot and avoid these phishing attempts."
 

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"Dude, yeah that's super annoying. Just ignore those emails and DMs, or report 'em if u can. I think I got a few of those last month, blocked the addresses and it's all good now"
 

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"Lol don't even bother clicking those links, just report them to the mods and block 'em. Also, fam, be cautious of unsolicited emails or messages asking for your login info or seed phrase, they're trying to phishing you."
 
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