Convex Finance Issues Security Warning About Fraudulent Links

馃帲 Phishers Target Convex Users

By Convex Finance
Jun 19, 2025, 3:03 PM
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Convex Finance has issued multiple security alerts warning users about potential phishing attempts:

  • The DeFi protocol explicitly states they will not post any links in tweets
  • All links appearing under their tweets claiming to be from Convex should be treated as suspicious
  • Users are advised to avoid clicking any links posted in replies to Convex tweets

Stay Safe: Always verify sources and links through official channels.​ When in doubt, do not click.​

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