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New Jersey Officials Warn About Cryptocurrency Text Scam Targeting Users

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Last updated: September 7, 2025 5:07 am
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Published: September 7, 2025
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Cryptocurrency users in New Jersey are facing a rising threat, as the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office has issued a warning about a sophisticated text phishing scam targeting Coinbase users. The scam involves fraudulent messages that may appear to be legitimate, tricking recipients into believing that someone is attempting to withdraw funds from their accounts.

The scam text provides a fake withdrawal code, along with a phone number to call if the code wasn’t requested. Authorities are urging the public not to engage with this number, emphasizing that any communication aiming to solicit sensitive information is fraudulent.

Prosecutors outlined several key indicators that can help individuals identify this scam:

  1. Unknown Senders: Messages received from numbers that are not associated with Coinbase often indicate a scam.
  2. Unsolicited Codes: Receiving one-time password codes or withdrawal notifications without initiating any action yourself should raise immediate suspicion.
  3. Urgent Language: The use of alarming or overly urgent language is a classic tactic used by scammers to provoke hasty actions.
  4. Spelling Errors: Many phishing texts contain grammatical mistakes or poorly constructed sentences.

To protect themselves, users are advised to refrain from sharing any account login or financial information. If someone has already engaged with the scam or has unwittingly called the provided number, it is recommended to change account passwords immediately and notify their bank about any sensitive information that may have been disclosed.

For those who receive such messages, blocking the sender and reporting the text as junk or spam is crucial. Sharing a screenshot of the fraudulent message can assist authorities in tracking the scam.

The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office has also encouraged anyone who suspects they may have fallen victim to this or similar scams to reach out to their local police department for further assistance. Awareness and vigilance are key in combating these deceptive practices that continue to target residents.

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