Threat actors use typosquatting domain names that impersonate the popular Rarible.com site but lead visitors to scams, malware, and other unwanted content. NFTs have reached mainstream attention in the past year as artists sell their digital art for cryptocurrency at popular websites. Threat actors are trying to capitalize on the NFT craze by creating fake NFT stores that steal buyers’ cryptocurrency, artist impersonation, and fake giveaways. These scams include spin-the-wheel games, fake dating sites designed to collect info, affiliate tech support scams, or sites pushing adware bundles.
Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/popular-nft-marketplace-rarible-targeted-by-scammers-and-malware/

