Users should be aware that the official website of the ecosystem Terra has been replaced by a phishing site, posing a potential threat to digital assets. On their X app account, on August 20, the team behind Terra warned users not to fall for scams.
“Attention Terra users, To avoid possible phishing scams, continue to avoid interacting with sites with the terra(dot)money domain until we publish another update confirming full access,” he highlighted in the alert.
The team behind Terra has advised its users to only consult official communication channels for updates during this period.
1/ 📢 Attention Terra users,
To avoid potential phishing scams, please continue to avoid interacting with sites with the terra(dot)money domain until we post another update confirming full access.
— Terra 🌍 Powered by LUNA 🌕 (@terra_money) August 20
The malicious action with the phishing website occurs after it pretends to be the official website to try to obtain confidential information from platform users.
In addition, the attempt to harm users continues with the malicious website pretending to imitate the standard update pop-up, with this, users are induced to reveal their key phrases to access the platform. The action may jeopardize the security of users' keys and funds.
At the time of publication, the price of Terra (LUNA) was quoted at US$0,433126, down 2.8% in the last 24 hours.