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OpenClaw devs targeted in phishing scam for 'CLAW' tokens

A phishing campaign used fake GitHub posts and a bogus 'CLAW' token to lure OpenClaw developers into connecting crypto wallets.

3/19/20265 хв. читання0 переглядів

Attackers target OpenClaw team

The development team behind the popular OpenClaw project has fallen victim to a large-scale phishing attack. Criminals used fake GitHub posts and offers of new 'CLAW' tokens to lure specialists into connecting their cryptocurrency wallets.

This is another example of how cybercriminals are trying to capitalize on the growing interest in decentralized applications and cryptocurrencies. In this case, the scammers clearly took advantage of the developers' trust in their own project to gain access to their digital assets.

Fortunately, the OpenClaw representatives quickly recognized the phishing scheme and warned the community about the fraud. Nevertheless, this incident underscores the need for constant vigilance and adherence to basic cybersecurity rules, even among technical specialists.

How to protect against phishing

  • Check links and websites for authenticity, even if they come from known sources
  • Don't click on suspicious links or enter data on unfamiliar resources
  • Use two-factor authentication for your accounts and wallets
  • Regularly update software and antivirus databases

Overall, this OpenClaw incident shows that phishing remains one of the most effective methods for cybercriminals targeting the crypto industry. Developers and users need to constantly improve their cyber hygiene to avoid becoming the next victims of fraudsters.

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