Warning for FTX Creditors: Phishing Scam Hits Ahead of September Payouts

The post Warning for FTX Creditors: Phishing Scam Hits Ahead of September Payouts appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The post Warning for FTX Creditors: Phishing Scam Hits Ahead of September Payouts appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News FTX creditors are once again on high alert! Activist Sunil Kavuri has issued a warning about a new phishing scam. Notably, full names and email addresses of some creditors have been exposed. However, it’s not yet clear if this is from a recent or older leak. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe. Phishing Warning for Creditors  Kavuri has urged creditors to be careful when opening any emails related to FTX. He advised against clicking on links, stressed the importance of checking the sender’s address, and recommended always logging in directly to the official claims portal instead of using email links. Warning: Phishing Scam Email Full name, email addresses of FTX creditors revealed New or old data leak 1) Do not click on email links 2) Check Sender addresses 3) Go direct to claims portal or official address. Do not click on links in emails FTX claims:… pic.twitter.com/GK1nrYSpLO — Sunil (FTX Creditor Champion) (@sunil_trades) August 13, 2025 This is not the first time FTX has faced data security issues. The collapsed exchange has faced several leaks and breaches in the past, making data protection a regular concern for creditors.  Creditor Payouts Begin September 30 The warning comes just before FTX begins its next round of creditor distributions. Payouts will begin on September 30. Creditors must have their claims on record by August 15 to be eligible. This comes after a bankruptcy court approved a $1.9 billion reduction in FTX’s claims reserve. The upcoming payouts will be processed via BitGo, Kraken, and Payoneer. FTX has also asked the court to allow the estate to distribute creditor claims in restricted overseas jurisdictions. FTX Wallet Moves $35M in Solana In another development,…

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Warning for FTX Creditors: Phishing Scam Hits Ahead of September Payouts

The post Warning for FTX Creditors: Phishing Scam Hits Ahead of September Payouts appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

The post Warning for FTX Creditors: Phishing Scam Hits Ahead of September Payouts appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News FTX creditors are once again on high alert! Activist Sunil Kavuri has issued a warning about a new phishing scam. Notably, full names and email addresses of some creditors have been exposed. However, it’s not yet clear if this is from a recent or older leak. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe. Phishing Warning for Creditors  Kavuri has urged creditors to be careful when opening any emails related to FTX. He advised against clicking on links, stressed the importance of checking the sender’s address, and recommended always logging in directly to the official claims portal instead of using email links. Warning: Phishing Scam Email Full name, email addresses of FTX creditors revealed New or old data leak 1) Do not click on email links 2) Check Sender addresses 3) Go direct to claims portal or official address. Do not click on links in emails FTX claims:… pic.twitter.com/GK1nrYSpLO — Sunil (FTX Creditor Champion) (@sunil_trades) August 13, 2025 This is not the first time FTX has faced data security issues. The collapsed exchange has faced several leaks and breaches in the past, making data protection a regular concern for creditors.  Creditor Payouts Begin September 30 The warning comes just before FTX begins its next round of creditor distributions. Payouts will begin on September 30. Creditors must have their claims on record by August 15 to be eligible. This comes after a bankruptcy court approved a $1.9 billion reduction in FTX’s claims reserve. The upcoming payouts will be processed via BitGo, Kraken, and Payoneer. FTX has also asked the court to allow the estate to distribute creditor claims in restricted overseas jurisdictions. FTX Wallet Moves $35M in Solana In another development,…

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