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Shiba Inu Community Scammed by Fake Shytoshi Kusama

source-logo  thecryptobasic.com 09 March 2023 11:09, UTC

The fake account of Shiba Inu (SHIB) lead developer, Shytoshi Kusama, is deceiving SHIB community members.

An impostor pretending to be one of the lead developers of Shiba Inu, Shytoshi Kusama, has scammed a sizable amount of the dog-themed community members. The perpetrator carried out this illicit act through a Twitter account identified as @ShytoshiKsusama, which is very similar to the lead developer’s official Twitter handle, @ShytoshiKusama.

Members of the Shiba Inu community who couldn’t notice the letter “s” difference between the two handles fell victim to the impostors.

According to findings, in a tweet, those behind the impersonating account lured their victims by urging them to register their wallets for private access to the Beta Launch of Shibarium.

Further, the impostor indicated that only those with SHIB, BONE, and LEASH would gain priority access to Shibarium. Also, the tweet carried a link that the impostor claimed to be Shibarium Beta Launch Registration Link.

So far, those who connected their wallets through the link have lost all the virtual assets they held.

🚨REGISTER FOR THE BETA LAUNCH🚨

Make sure you've registered your wallets for access to our Beta Launch! #ShibariumBeta 🦴

If you hold anything Shibarium (SHIBA, BONE, LEASH, etc…) you will have priority access.

Shibarium Beta Launch Registration Link: https://t.co/88fl4ZfKl9 pic.twitter.com/JETuWKzVwQ

— Shytoshi™ (@ShytoshiKsusama) March 9, 2023

Note: The above Tweet Is From a Fake Account, Do Not Click.

As revealed, the link attached to the tweet connects the user’s wallet to a site that provides unwarranted access for the impostor. Yesterday, a top member of the Shiba Inu community, @theshibdream, also became a victim of the attack, losing all of his SHIB holdings.

In a tweet, Shib dream urged other community members to carefully watch every link before clicking.

🚨WARNING $SHIB FAMILY. I just had all my SHIB Stolen with a #Shibarium redirect and iframe! Dont be foolish like I just was. They are buying link redirects on mistypes. I connected my wallet. BEWARE! ALWAYS Check the links before connecting!
THIS WAS THE REDIRECT I WAS HIT BY!… https://t.co/JYpiabQYNY pic.twitter.com/82hBqyYJmA

— Shib Dream * Shiba Inu News * Shib Army Social 💎 (@theshibdream) March 8, 2023

Another user lost his Welly NFTs.

Hello #SHIBARMY gotta admit a mistake I made. I fell for the misspelled Shytoshi tweet, half asleep, in the middle of the night. I was lucky I had Welly NFTs in my wallet, because I was alerted and instructed what to do by a great team @wellyfriends. Yes I did loose these Wellys,… https://t.co/bLQVPcbici pic.twitter.com/OZpY3rKNPx

— SHIBLORD (@Eat62T) March 8, 2023

Difference Between Both Accounts

Insights into the difference between the real and imposing account birthed some headways that can aid Shib Army in identifying their dissimilarities.

Difference of letter “s”. The fake account is @ShytoshiKsusama, while the real one is @ShytoshiKusama.

The imposing account doesn’t have a verified blue tick, while the real account has.

Also, the former joined Twitter in June 2012 with 13.8k followers with just 25 tweets. The latter, on the other hand, created their Twitter account in January 2021, with about 902.3k followers and 6,511 tweets.

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