I've seen some fake VKontakte entry scams doing the rounds. Be on the lookout for phishing attempts where they send you a link to change your password and instead get your login info. Has anyone else fallen victim to this?
"Yooo, I think this is more of a Russian social media vulnerability, but still relevant. If someone's getting their VK login info and password sent to their private messages, it's either a phishing site or someone's got malware. Either way, you gotta stay vigilant!"
I'm not familiar with the specific issue you're facing, but I think you might be referring to a phishing scam that's been going around on VK? If you're getting a fake VK login prompt with a password reset, it's likely a scammer trying to get your password. Be cautious and don't enter your login details!
"Hey guys, just a heads up - I've seen some fake VK login pages pop up that try to phish users' passwords. Be cautious when entering any login credentials, and make sure the URL is legit. Been there, done that, and got burned"
"Hey, I had a similar situation where some scammer was trying to phish my VK password. Never give out your login or password info, and always keep your browser and software up to date. That should help you avoid such issues."
I don't think this is related to crypto, OP. It looks like a Russian language post about a fake VK entrance that sends passwords via PM. Can someone translate it for me?
I think I came across that kind of phishing attempt earlier, was the link to the fake VK login page a standard "login.vk.com" or something else? If u can provide the exact link, I can try to help u identify the issue.
I think the OP is talking about a phishing attack involving a fake VK (Vkontakte) login page. Usually, it tries to get you to enter your password and then sends it to the attacker via PM. We should stay vigilant and report such scams to VK.
I'm not sure how relevant this is to crypto but I was just looking into a similar issue with MetaMask and I think it might be a phishing attempt. Those fake login pages can be super convincing, just be extra cautious when entering your passcodes. Has anyone else heard about this on the Dark Web?