Just double check, when you are prompted to enter your password and always use your posting key to login.
The mentioned website even shows steemit.com in the browser address-bar and you only find out about the scam, when you click on the related certificate.
It seems like "steemit.com" but, in fact, the "s" has a dot underneath it, it is a different letter. At first I fell for it, thinking it was some kind of dust speck on the monitor! A smart way to confuse users and steal their passwords. Seems like a coordinated attempt from several fake users, using the same comment-text to lure readers.
Just double check, when you are prompted to enter your password and always use your posting key to login.
The mentioned website even shows steemit.com in the browser address-bar and you only find out about the scam, when you click on the related certificate.
It seems like "steemit.com" but, in fact, the "s" has a dot underneath it, it is a different letter. At first I fell for it, thinking it was some kind of dust speck on the monitor! A smart way to confuse users and steal their passwords. Seems like a coordinated attempt from several fake users, using the same comment-text to lure readers.
Thanks for the headsup
Will resteem to spread the word 👊