Cryptocurrency investigator ZachXBT has warned the community about the emergence of fake Hyperliquid trading platform apps on Google Play. These apps replicate the interface and branding of the real app to trick users into entering their private keys or login information, which could lead to loss of funds.
ZachXBT reported that Google's security filters failed to detect and remove these malicious applications, allowing them to still be downloaded. He advises users not to download any applications related to Hyperliquid on Google Play until an official notice is issued. Instead, users should access Hyperliquid through the official website or a trusted verification source. This incident once again highlights the increasing sophistication of scams in the cryptocurrency space.
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Scam alert: A fake Hyperliquid app has appeared on Google Play.
Cryptocurrency investigator ZachXBT has warned the community about the emergence of fake Hyperliquid trading platform apps on Google Play. These apps replicate the interface and branding of the real app to trick users into entering their private keys or login information, which could lead to loss of funds.
ZachXBT reported that Google's security filters failed to detect and remove these malicious applications, allowing them to still be downloaded. He advises users not to download any applications related to Hyperliquid on Google Play until an official notice is issued. Instead, users should access Hyperliquid through the official website or a trusted verification source. This incident once again highlights the increasing sophistication of scams in the cryptocurrency space.