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Cryptocurrency Fraud Prevention Alert: FameEX Teaches You How to Spot Fake Website Scams

-- Whether you are new to the crypto market or an experienced investor, even a brief lapse in vigilance can expose you to fake website scams. Fraudsters create convincing replicas of official websites—digital traps designed to divert users to fraudulent URLs and intercept funds during deposit or withdrawal operations. How do these scams work, and what can you do to protect yourself? Read on to learn key strategies for staying secure.


Fake Websites: Meticulously Disguised Digital Traps

Fake websites are a common tactic used by scammers. They closely imitate the appearance, structure, and even content of the official website, with the sole intention of stealing sensitive information, such as login credentials and two-factor authentication codes, as well as users' digital assets.


In the example shown above, scammers create a fake website that mimics the FameEX platform using a similar domain name (e.g., adding an extra “e” to form “fameeex”). They replicate logos, functional pages, and registration modules from the official site to mislead users into thinking they are interacting with the legitimate platform.


The core strategy of these scammers is to interfere with transaction processes:


1. Tampering with QR codes

When users scan QR codes for deposits or withdrawals on fake websites, the QR codes, though seemingly legitimate, may be altered to redirect funds directly into the scammers’ wallets.




Identification Guidelines:

a. As seen in the image, the URL contains a fake spelling: the correct domain is fameex, but the fake version is fameeex, with an extra “e.”

b. The deposit methods differ from those on the real FameEX site. Legitimate exchanges rarely support direct bank card deposits. The fake site confuses credit card purchase channels with deposit methods. This is a basic fundamental error.

c. The fraudulent deposit page displays another brand name at the top—something a legitimate site would never do.


2. Replacing wallet addresses

Another common tactic is silently replacing wallet addresses displayed during deposit or withdrawal processes. Even if you enter the correct address manually, the fake website may switch it with a scammer-controlled address before submission or on the confirmation page.

But when you paste it to make the actual withdrawal, it gets replaced with a different, fraudulent address.


Identification Guidelines:

a. Always double-check withdrawal addresses! Clipboard hijacking is possible even on genuine platforms.

b. The address you copy and the address you paste may not match. In some cases, they may share the same beginning and end, but the middle characters are altered. Always verify after pasting.


3. “Copy” function hijacking

This tactic not only interferes with address copying but may also redirect users to fake websites by altering copied URLs. What you see may not be what gets pasted into your browser or wallet.


Real-life case warning: Confirmed fraudulent URLs

The following examples have been verified as fake URLs (but are not limited to these):


* https://fameeex.com/ (Note: an extra “e” in the domain)


* https://fameex-top.com/ (Note: uses an unrelated “-top” suffix)


These domains closely resemble the official FameEX website, www.fameex.com, and can easily be mistaken by the inattentive.


Fake Websites, Real Risks: Your Assets Are at Stake

If you use a fake website for transactions, the consequences can be severe:

  • Immediate asset loss: This is the most direct and common type of loss. If you deposit funds into a fraudulent address shown on a fake website or withdraw assets to a scammer’s wallet, your cryptocurrency will be irretrievable.
  • Account Information Leak: Entering your FameEX username, password, or two-factor authentication code on a phishing site can give scammers full access to your real account and allow them to transfer all your assets.
  • Further attacks: Once your personal information (such as email addresses or phone numbers) is leaked, it can be exploited in future phishing attempts or other scams.


How To Build a Strong Defense: Identifying and Avoiding Fake Website Traps

The key to avoiding fake websites lies in vigilance, verification, and always accessing the official website.



1. Trust Only the Official Domain

a. The only official FameEX domain is: www.fameex.com

b. Always double-check the domain name character-by-character. Scammers use tactics such as:

  • Adding or removing letters (e.g., “fameeex.com”)
  • Using lookalike characters (e.g., “fameex.corn,” where “rn” resembles “m”)
  • Adding subdomains or suffixes (e.g., “fameex-top.com”)
  • Using alternative top-level domains (e.g., “.net”, “.org”, or “.io” instead of “.com”)
  • To ensure safety, always manually enter the official URL or use a bookmark you have verified yourself. Avoid accessing FameEX through links in emails, search engines, social media, or chat applications.


2. Verify Wallet Addresses During Every Deposit and Withdrawal

At every deposit or withdrawal stage, carefully check the wallet address, especially before submitting a transaction. Do not rely on memory; compare each character.


Key Moments for Address Verification:

  • After entry: Once the address is entered, confirm its accuracy on the page.
  • On the confirmation screen: This is the most common stage for tampering. Review the address again before clicking “Confirm,” “Send,” or “Withdraw.”
  • Post-transaction verification: FameEX usually sends confirmation messages after a withdrawal. Cross-check the address and details.
  • Small-amount test (use with caution): Before large transactions, consider sending a small test amount.


However, note that scammers may allow small transactions to succeed to gain your trust, then intercept larger amounts. A small test does not replace full address verification.


3. Use QR Codes With Caution

Always ensure you are on the official website (www.fameex.com) before scanning QR codes for deposits or withdrawals. If you’re unsure of the site’s authenticity, avoid scanning and enter the wallet address manually.


4. Enable All Available Security Features

  • Strong and unique passwords: Never reuse your FameEX password on other sites.
  • Two-factor authentication (2FA): Always enable 2FA using apps like Google Authenticator or hardware security keys. Avoid relying on SMS, which is vulnerable to SIM-swap attacks. 2FA adds a critical layer of protection against unauthorized access.


What To Do if You’ve Accessed a Fake Website?

1. Stop all activity immediately: Close the website window or tab.

2. Access the real site: Manually visit www.fameex.com or use a trusted bookmark.

3. Change your password: If you entered login details on a suspicious site, reset your password immediately.

4. Check 2FA settings: Ensure they haven't been disabled or changed.

5. Review account activity: Check for unauthorized deposits, withdrawals, or login attempts.

6. Contact customer support: Report any suspicious activity via official channels listed on www.fameex.com.


Security First: Stay Alert in the Crypto Space

The world of cryptocurrency offers both exciting opportunities and serious risks. Scammers often use fake websites and other deceptive tactics to carry out fraud, but the biggest vulnerability is usually users neglecting to use official channels.


Always remember: the only official website for FameEX is www.fameex.com. Make it a habit to manually verify the domain every time you visit. Always follow the address verification steps for every deposit and withdrawal, and take full advantage of all platform security features—especially two-factor authentication (2FA).


Stay alert and cautious—these are your best defenses for keeping your digital assets safe.

Contact Info:
Name: Siran
Email: Send Email
Organization: FameEX
Website: https://www.fameex.com/

Disclaimer:

This press release is for informational purposes only. Information verification has been done to the best of our ability. Still, due to the speculative nature of the blockchain (cryptocurrency, NFT, mining, etc.) sector as a whole, complete accuracy cannot always be guaranteed.

You are advised to conduct your own research and exercise caution. Investments in these fields are inherently risky and should be approached with due diligence.

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