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This Major Department Store Just Sent a Crypto Scam to Its Email List

Customers of Nordstrom are raising concerns after a wave of scam emails—sent from what appears to be an official company address—promoted a fake cryptocurrency giveaway tied to a St. Patrick’s Day “deal.” The fraudulent message promised to double any crypto sent to a listed wallet within a limited two-hour window, a classic tactic used to pressure recipients into acting quickly. “Send cryptocurrency to any of your unique deposit addresses below, and we'll send you right back 200% of the amount you sent,” the email read. Spreading the Word Reports quickly surfaced across social media, with multiple customers claiming they received the message . Some even got the message on email accounts they say were never publicly shared or exposed, which has raised concerns about how the scam reached inboxes so effectively. Looks like Nordstrom ("Normstrom" 🫠) had some kind of breach. Emails being sent out from https://t.co/wJpIQOQw48 addresses (via Salesforce from the look of ...

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