OpenClaw devs targeted by phishing scam promising free ‘CLAW’ tokens

A recent phishing campaign has been uncovered – and it’s a sophisticated one. The scammers used counterfeit GitHub posts and a fictitious “CLAW” token to try to deceive OpenClaw developers into linking their cryptocurrency wallets. What’s notable about this scam is its complexity and the fact that it specifically targeted developers working on the OpenClaw project. This highlights the evolving nature of phishing attacks in the cryptocurrency space. The scammers pretended to offer free “CLAW” tokens, aiming to exploit the trust and interest of the developers. Their goal was to gain unauthorized access to the developers’ wallets and the sensitive information they contain. The use of fake GitHub posts added a layer of credibility to the scam. GitHub is a widely used and trusted platform within the developer community, after all. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and security measures in protecting against phishing scams. This is especially true in the context of cryptocurrency and open-source development projects like OpenClaw. The fact that the scammers targeted OpenClaw developers shows just how far they’ll go to get what they want. It’s a wake-up call for developers to be extra cautious when dealing with offers that seem too good to be true. By being aware of these types of scams, developers can better protect themselves and their projects from potential threats.

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