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The FTX Withdrawal Links From “Mail@networkforgood” Are All Phishing Scams

FTX creditor Sunil posted on X platform to remind users that the FTX withdrawal links received recently are all phishing scams, and specifically pointed out the malicious address "[email protected]". Users are advised to carefully check the sender's address and not click on malicious links.

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