I frequently see people being stolen on Twitter. I have personally been stolen three times and lost 20,000u+0.8e+10,000u through the blood and tears of the lesson. I have summarized 7 types of fraud/phishing methods in the currency circle. I strongly recommend that you read it carefully, which may save you a lot of money:
1. Trojan implantation. Generally, with gimmicks such as promotion cooperation/game testing, they contact through Twitter or discord private messages, send cooperation files/guide to download game installation packages, which are actually disguised Trojan programs. As long as you click to run on your computer, all your wallet private key files will be obtained by hackers and your assets will be looted. This kol is particularly easy to be hit, and Windows computers are particularly dangerous!
Remember that there is no free lunch in the sky, don’t run any program sent to you by others!
2. Comment area fraud. This is mainly on Twitter. Basically, there are many high-imitation accounts in the Twitter comment area of every popular project. The avatar is the same as the official account, the account name is infinitely close, the account is added with V, and there are even hundreds of thousands of fans. They publish some fraud links for issuing coins and receiving airdrops, and the domain name is similar to the official website. As long as you connect to the wallet and click the signature, a certain asset will be transferred away immediately!
Remember to confirm whether the account is the official account you follow and distinguish carefully. Don't get excited when you see the airdrop. It's dangerous if you act fast! In addition, don't click on unknown signatures, don't even click on the rejection. It's safest to close the browser directly!
3. On-chain authorization risk. When you interact with a project and authorize a certain currency, if the project is hacked or self-ruled, your currency can be transferred at any time.
Remember not to authorize unlimitedly, be cautious about authorizing unknown applications, and cancel the authorization immediately once the project announces the authorization risk. I interacted with hashflow two years ago, and the old contract had a vulnerability, but I didn't cancel the authorization, and 10,000 U was stolen.
4. NFT phishing. When you receive some inexplicable NFTs in your wallet, they are generally similar to the names of the NFTs you interacted with recently. Most of them occur on the polygon or solana chain, and some small pictures even have URLs. These are all phishing. Don't think you can still sell them! Ignore, hide or destroy them directly, don't place orders or even visit the above websites.
The same reason is that if you see some messy coins in your wallet on the chain, don't dream of getting rich.