# Phishing Website Scam

"Phishing site" alludes to a phony site used to delude clients. Its page is fundamentally equivalent to the genuine site. Tricksters utilize counterfeit destinations to bamboozle and take clients' confidential keys or memory helpers. As a general rule, Phishing sites have only one or a couple of pages, which are somewhat not the same as genuine sites. They generally spread counterfeit giveaways/airdrops, or imitate official backings, or different means on networks to draw in clients to utilize their phony sites.

**Kindly be noticed that the main authority site of CoinPocket is**&#x20;

[<mark style="color:blue;">**https://www.coinpocket.io**</mark>](https://coinpocket.io/)


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