Crypto scammers have designated Apple fans who couldn't sit tight for the present Unleashed feature occasion that saw the authority dispatch of the new MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 with the impressive looking Apple M1 Pro and Apple M1 Max processors. The scammer's approach was genuinely simple, which gives some expectation that relatively few individuals succumbed to this clumsy effort to steal some bitcoin.
The phony livestream went online way before Apple's true feature stream started, which is the reason numerous anxious Apple fans seem to have tuned in. As per an article by 9to5mac, the YouTube livestream amassed in excess of 30,000 viewers by astutely using specific keywords revolved around the redesigned MacBook Pro. Despite the fact that the YouTube channel itself also appeared to be similar to Apple's true YouTube presence, unsuspecting viewers didn't witness the uncover of the new predecessor to the 2020 M1 MacBook Pro (from US$1,179 on Amazon).
Instead, viewers of the phony MacBook Pro dispatch livestream were asked to send their bitcoin to a specific wallet. Consequently, they were promised to get a concurring measure of the digital currency Ethereum by means of AirDrop. Unfortunately, individuals who have succumbed to this scam probably will not see their bitcoins at any point down the road. Because of the developing prominence of cryptocurrencies, there seem to be an ever increasing number of scams that focus on the bitcoins possessed by individuals who are less cautious and would succumb to this somewhat simple effort to steal their significant crypto assets.