Pudgy Penguins Security Officer: False PENGU token phishing email attacks have occurred, reminding the community to be cautious
On December 15, Beau, the security head of the blue-chip NFT project "Pudgy Penguins", posted on platform X stating that phishing email attacks involving fake PENGU tokens have been detected in the community. He reminded the community to be cautious and stated that token release information would only be published on Pudgy Penguins' official X account and Discord channel. The community should verify all content through official channels to ensure its legality. It is reported that so far, Pudgy Penguins has not provided any websites for token listing or claiming.
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