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2025-06-06 15:42 (UTC)
Time: 2025-06-06 08:18 (UTC)
Details of the Scam
Scammers use modern technologies such as deepfake videos, fake websites, and clone accounts, promising prizes such as CS2 skins or $10,000. According to comments, scammers offer large sums of money or rare skins such as AWP Fade.
According to security data, such schemes become more active during major tournaments, such as IEM Dallas, in order to attract more victims. They use QR codes and fake links to steal Steam accounts or cryptocurrencies, which poses a serious threat to fans.
In his post on X, NiKo wrote:
Hey guys, both me and Falcons are aware about the scam ad that is going on on YouTube, please do not engage with it, don't enter into any giveaways or try to link your accounts. We will do our best to resolve it as soon as possible. Take care.
Nikola “NiKo” Kovac
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A systemic problem in esports
This case is not isolated — similar scams have affected players such as