There is very likely to be people out there creating fake wallets, directions, buying opportunities, etc.. (captainaltcoin.com)
Most scammers spread phishing site URLs and fake wallet addresses pretending to be legitimate companies through emails, messages (Slack, Telegram, Discord) and social media (Twitter, Facebook). (cryptoaware.org)
According to Lookout blog post, all three fake wallet apps tricked users into sending bitcoin payments to attacker - specified bitcoin... (secnews24.com)