Shiba Inu Team Issues Critical Warning to SHIB Holders About New Scam





SHIB Developers Alert Community About Fake Bad Idea AI (BAD) Website
The Shiba Inu (SHIB) development team has issued an urgent security warning to its community about a new scam impersonating its official partner, Bad Idea AI (BAD). The alert, posted on the official @susbarium X (Twitter) account, exposes a fraudulent website designed to steal users’ crypto wallets.

How the Scam Works
🚨 Fake Website: Scammers created a near-identical copy of the Bad Idea AI platform.

🎣 Deceptive Rewards Claim: The site falsely offers BAD token rewards, tricking users into connecting their wallets.

⚠️ Wallet Drain Risk: Once connected, hackers can steal funds from unsuspecting victims.

How to Spot & Avoid the Scam
The SHIB team shared these key red flags:

Suspicious URL – Always verify the official Bad Idea AI website.

Unexpected Reward Promises – No legitimate airdrop requires wallet verification.

Urgent Action Requests – Scammers pressure users to “claim now” before time runs out.

SHIB Team’s Safety Recommendations
✅ Never connect your wallet to unverified sites.
✅ Double-check official announcements via @Shibtoken or @susbarium.
✅ Report suspicious links to SHIB moderators immediately.

Why This Matters for SHIB Investors
As Shiba Inu’s ecosystem grows, scams are becoming more sophisticated. Recent threats include:

Fake SHIB airdrops

Phishing links in DMs

Impersonator accounts

🔒 Protect your crypto:

Use hardware wallets for large holdings.

Enable two-factor authentication (2FA).

Bookmark official SHIB sites to avoid fake links.

Final Warning: Stay Vigilant
The SHIB Army must stay alert—scammers are targeting meme coin communities heavily. Always:

Verify before clicking

Ignore too-good-to-be-true offers

Spread awareness to protect others

For official updates, follow:
🔹 @Shibtoken (Twitter)
🔹 shib.io (Website)