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Crypto: Hamster Kombat, now a prime target for scammers

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The meteoric rise of Hamster Kombat in the mobile gaming world has sparked both excitement and concerns. While the game has captured millions of users and generated worldwide enthusiasm, it has also drawn the attention of scammers. Players are finding themselves the target of sophisticated phishing attacks aimed at stealing their personal information and cryptocurrencies. This article explores the security challenges faced by players and offers ways to protect against these threats.

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The Rise of Hamster Kombat and Its Side Effects

Hamster Kombat, a Telegram-based game, has exploded in popularity, reaching 239 million users in just 81 days, with an impressive daily growth of 4 to 5 million new players. Unfortunately, this resounding success has opened the door to a wave of phishing attacks.

According to Kaspersky, scammers are exploiting the game’s popularity by promising game coin conversions to rubles via phishing links requiring users’ Telegram credentials.

Once these credentials are obtained, attackers access personal accounts, steal data, engage in blackmail, and send fraudulent messages.

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Fraudulent Hamster Kombat Presale – Source: Kaspersky

The popularity of Hamster Kombat crypto (HMSTR), recently listed on Bybit for pre-market trading, has only intensified fraud attempts.

Cybercriminals create fake websites and fictitious airdrops to steal users’ crypto wallet information. Promises of free crypto lure users into traps where they unknowingly provide access to their funds.

Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, emphasizes:

The game’s meteoric growth has unfortunately attracted both players and fraudsters.”

The Dangers of Airdrops and Fraudulent Crypto Sites

Crypto scams continue to pose major challenges to the industry. Fake Hamster Kombat airdrops are a common way for scammers to steal players’ crypto wallet information.

Kaspersky has revealed that these fake airdrops exploit the appeal of free cryptocurrencies, leading users to fraudulent links. Furthermore, scammers create websites claiming to sell Hamster cryptos at a discount, deceiving users into providing sensitive information.

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