Agoraphobic Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 Hello dear community, Attention XRP hodlers! It has come to our attention that there is a new scam circulating in the crypto community that is targeting XRP holders. This scam involves individuals or groups posing as reputable XRP exchanges or wallets and tricking users into claiming a Token Allocation Program Here's how the scam works: scammers will create a fake website that looks almost identical to a legitimate XRP exchange or wallet. They will then send phishing emails or messages to unsuspecting XRP hodlers, asking them to log in to their accounts on the fake website to claim an airdrop. To protect yourself from this scam, always double-check the website's URL and make sure it is the correct website of the reputable exchange or wallet Unfortunately, I fell victim to this and lost my XRP, it is always greed that will punish us, when will I learn that NOTHING and I really mean NOTHING in this rotten world is free. Beware dear Hodlers, vanity and greed will always be humanity's Achille's heel. May my mistake serve you and protect you! Attached, screenshots of the SCAM! DO NOT enter under any circumstances any credentials. Bless you all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoogleME Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 (edited) What can we do against these scammers? I lost 36.000 XRP to him. My Nano Ledger X got compromised. Is there any way that we can get our funds back? Edit: As from what I've seen through xrpscan.com further investigating the transaction lists and adresses, these scammers must have stolen at least over $100.000.000 worth of XRP the last 5 years. Can't we file in cases at interpol? I already submitted a case to xrpl.org, ripple.com, interpol and my country's police. There must be something we can do. Edited April 1 by GoogleME Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
triplej73 Posted April 13 Share Posted April 13 On 3/31/2023 at 11:13 AM, GoogleME said: What can we do against these scammers? I lost 36.000 XRP to him. My Nano Ledger X got compromised. Is there any way that we can get our funds back? Edit: As from what I've seen through xrpscan.com further investigating the transaction lists and adresses, these scammers must have stolen at least over $100.000.000 worth of XRP the last 5 years. Can't we file in cases at interpol? I already submitted a case to xrpl.org, ripple.com, interpol and my country's police. There must be something we can do. Is there anyway of getting funds back if I was a victim of this scam? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agoraphobic Posted May 5 Author Share Posted May 5 On 3/31/2023 at 6:13 PM, GoogleME said: What can we do against these scammers? I lost 36.000 XRP to him. My Nano Ledger X got compromised. Is there any way that we can get our funds back? Edit: As from what I've seen through xrpscan.com further investigating the transaction lists and adresses, these scammers must have stolen at least over $100.000.000 worth of XRP the last 5 years. Can't we file in cases at interpol? I already submitted a case to xrpl.org, ripple.com, interpol and my country's police. There must be something we can do. It's my second time being hacked and what I can tell you friend is that police is, as usual worthless, I filed a claim as soon as I got hacked and to this day, nothing! The best I can advise you from my hard learned lessons, is to stay away of anything promising whatsoever. Nothing is free in this world, nothing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tameem Posted June 20 Share Posted June 20 I also fell for this scam and lost all my xrp that I have been buying for years. If anyone knows how to retrieve them please let us know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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