A fresh wave of fake Aave ads has surfaced at the top of Google search results, pushing a phishing site designed to trick users into signing malicious transactions that drain their crypto wallets. Summary Fraudulent sponsored ads on Google are targeting Aave users. The scam mimics Aave’s official site and tricks users into connecting wallets and signing malicious transactions. Phishing …
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