CoinMarketCap: Scammers are impersonating customer service representatives to contact users and attempt to steal their private keys or seed phrases.
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ChainCatcher news, CoinMarketCap has issued a warning on social media stating that scammers are impersonating its customer service representatives to contact users and attempt to steal private keys or mnemonic phrases. The platform emphasized that CMC does not have a phone number and will never proactively call users.
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