After the Arbitrum (ARB) airdrop had a huge impact, crypto thieves took action, fake ARB Airdrops are on the rise.
With the article published by the Arbitrum Foundation on March 16, ARB announced the date of the airdrop. The incredible interest of the crypto audience in the upcoming airdrop has provided material for crypto thieves. The enthusiasm for the upcoming Airdrop of the Ethereum (ETH) layer-2 scaling ecosystem Arbitrum also brings dangers.
Security company Redefine announced in a post on March 19 that fake Arbitrum airdrop websites had been set up.
Creating Fake Arbitrum Sites!
Blockchain security firm Redefine announced in a social media post that the official Arbitrum website was faked. The moves of crypto thieves, who take advantage of the rise of the market, are increasing. The fake websites created are eyeing the wallets of crypto investors.
ARB, which is currently the focus of attention of users, continues to make a name for itself. The trend in this space has increased tremendously with the recent BLUR airdrop of Blur, the NFT platform. The positive atmosphere created by ARB seems to have triggered illegal actions in the sector.