Financial app Betterment issued a warning after users received unauthorized notifications urging them to send $10,000 to Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets with a promise of tripling their investment. The fraudulent messages, which appeared on Friday, claimed Betterment was celebrating its best year by offering to return three times the amount deposited in cryptocurrency within three hours. Betterment clarified on social media platform X that these messages were not legitimate and were sent through a third-party system used for marketing and customer communication. The company advised users to disregard the scam notifications and assured them that the offer was not genuine.BTC+1.29%ETH+1.18%Source:Show OriginalDisclaimer: The content provided on Phemex News is for informational purposes only. We do not guarantee the quality, accuracy, or completeness of the information sourced from third-party articles. The content on this page does not constitute financial or investment advice. We strongly encourage you to conduct you own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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