SHIB marketing lead Lucie has issued a concerning warning about the surge in scams targeting SHIB holders. In a recent X post, she urged community members to be wary of fake accounts and misinformation spreading across platforms. This comes after the Shibarium Trustwatch alert flagged the growing problem of phishing attacks, which are aimed at stealing personal data or cryptocurrency funds. Lucie advised individuals not to trust unsolicited messages or sudden notifications unless they have official proof from Shiba Inu sources. She also urged the community to verify all information directly through the official Shiba Inu website to ensure security. The warning echoes previous calls for vigilance from the Shibarium Trustwatch team, who highlighted the dangers of fraudulent emails designed to mimic trusted platforms. These emails often contain links leading to fake websites designed to gather sensitive user data. To avoid such scams, Lucie and the Shibarium Trustwatch team emphasize the importance of scrutinizing sender’s email addresses for any subtle mistakes or unusual characters and avoiding clicking on unfamiliar links or downloading attachments. They stress that passwords, seed phrases, and private keys must be kept private and not shared with anyone else. They encourage community members to report suspicious information immediately for quicker resolution. Lucie and the Shibarium Trustwatch team believe that awareness and swift action are key to preventing further scams. They emphasize that the crypto market’s complex landscape, often lacking regulatory oversight, contributes to vulnerability.