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)