WalletConnect: No email about receiving airdrops was sent, users need to be wary of phishing risks
Web3 communication protocol WalletConnect stated on social media that they had noticed an email that appeared to have been sent from an email address associated with WalletConnect, prompting the recipient to open a link to claim an airdrop. WalletConnect stated that this email was not directly issued by WalletConnect or any associated companies and that the link appears to lead to a malicious website. They are currently working with Blockaid to conduct further investigation.
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