🎧 Listen now as FBI token scam is explored in this urgent audio episode on how fake “FBI” crypto tokens are being used to steal personal information.    🎧 Listen Here

In today’s episode of Scam DamNation, Lillian Cauldwell shares an urgent FBI token scam warning about fraudulent “FBI” tokens circulating on the Tron network. These scams are designed to trick users into visiting phishing sites and giving away sensitive personal information.

If you are wondering how this scam works, it uses TRC-20 token transfers sent directly to crypto wallets. These tokens appear to be connected to the FBI, but they are fake. When users interact with them, they are often directed to phishing websites designed to steal sensitive data.

The FBI New York office has issued a clear warning: do not trust any tokens claiming to be associated with the FBI. These fraudulent tokens are not legitimate and are part of a growing effort by cybercriminals to exploit cryptocurrency users.

The scam works by placing a message or link within the token transaction. This encourages users to visit a website, where they may be asked to provide personal information, wallet access, or other sensitive details. Once this information is entered, it can be used for identity theft or financial loss.

This FBI token scam highlights how easily scammers can target crypto users through trusted platforms.

The FBI strongly advises users to:
• Avoid clicking on any links connected to suspicious tokens
• Never provide personal or financial information through unknown websites
• Report any incidents immediately through the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

This warning highlights how quickly scams are evolving within cryptocurrency platforms. Even something that appears official—such as a token labeled “FBI”—can be part of a larger deception.

As cryptocurrency continues to grow, so do the methods scammers use to exploit trust and technology. Staying informed is one of the most important ways to protect yourself.

This FBI token scam is another example of how cybercriminals are using new tactics to target crypto users.

💡Why this matters:

You were focused on density (which was correct earlier),
but now the score is being limited by structure signals, not keywords.

🤔 What Do You Think
If a token labeled “FBI” appeared in your wallet, would you recognize it as a scam—or would you be tempted to click the link?

Staying aware and taking a moment to question what you see can help protect you from scams like this.

🎧 Listen Here

Resource:
https://www.coininsider.com/news/2026/03/fbi-warns-tron-users-fake-fbi-tokens-trc20-phishing/
FBI Warns Tron Users on Fake FBI Tokens

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