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"Blockchain Account Confirmation" Phishing Scams

Online users, beware of "Blockchain Account Confirmation" phishing emails like the one below. With Blockchain getting popular, online scammers have started taking advantage of it. The scammers are doing this by sending fake emails like the one below to potential victims, which ask them to click on a link in them that goes to a fake or phishing Blockchain website that will steal their Blockchain account credentials.

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A "Blockchain Account Confirmation" Phishing Scam

ACCOUNT VERFICATION

Tue 01/05/2018 11:50

From: "Blockchain"

Blockchain Logo Account Confirmation

Dear valued blockchain customer,

As of today May 1st, 2018 a new authentication process will be in place. We value all of our customers and its our top priority to keep you and your bitcoins safe. Please confirm your account below to get started

CONFIRM NOW

Your Wallet ID: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxx

Use your unique Wallet ID to log into your Blockchain wallet.

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Copyright © 2018 Blockchain Luxembourg S.A. All rights reserved.

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The link in the fake email goes to a fake Blockchain website. The legitimate website is located at https://www.blockchain.com/. This is why Blockchain account holders should never click on a link in an email message to sign into their accounts. They should go directly to https://www.blockchain.com/ and sign-in from there instead.

Blockchain account holders who have been tricked by the scam are asked to attempt to change their passwords and contact Blockchain for help.

To help protect their accounts against phishing scams Blockchain account holders can enable 2-Step-Verification on their accounts. This is an extra layer of security that will prevent cybercriminals from gaining access to their accounts even if they have stolen their account credentials. Click here for help enabling 2-Step-Verification.

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