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Home / Business and Economy / Fake Betterment Alert: Don't Send Your Crypto!

Fake Betterment Alert: Don't Send Your Crypto!

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Users received fake Betterment notifications promising to triple crypto.
  • The fraudulent messages directed users to send funds to specific crypto wallets.
  • Betterment confirmed the messages were unauthorized and from a third-party system.
Fake Betterment Alert: Don't Send Your Crypto!

A cryptocurrency scam recently ensnared some Betterment users with a fraudulent offer to triple their digital assets. On Friday, individuals reported receiving suspicious notifications via the Betterment app and email, falsely claiming a promotion to triple Bitcoin and Ethereum deposits. These deceptive messages provided specific wallet addresses for users to send funds, promising a threefold return within a three-hour window.

Betterment quickly responded to the incident, confirming that the "triple your crypto" promotion was an "unauthorized message" disseminated through a third-party communication system. The financial company explicitly stated that the offer is not legitimate and urged recipients to ignore it entirely. This swift clarification aimed to prevent users from falling victim to the scam.

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The company has apologized for the confusion and potential distress caused by the unauthorized outreach. While the exact source of the breach is under investigation, the incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with third-party systems and the importance of verifying such offers directly with the financial institution.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Users received fake Betterment messages claiming to triple their crypto deposits, but it was an unauthorized scam.
No, Betterment stated the messages were unauthorized and the offer was fake.
Scammers sent fake notifications asking users to send Bitcoin and Ethereum to specific wallets for a triple return.

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