This is very useful post and I hope it will help someone to prevent hack or get victim of phishing. It is true that is very hard sometime to recognize true from fake site, very often it is a very small and almost invisible difference which can be deceive even some more experienced users. Fortunately Google should start to ban all crypto related ads from this month, so it is realistic to expect that the number of such frauds will be much smaller.
However, hackers will probably find some other ways to target crypto users in an attempt to steal them their money. Last picture shows all steps which user should take to reduced risk to a minimum, but in my opinion language barrier is something that prevents many people from fully understanding that this problem exists. Something like this should be posted in sticky thread of all local boards (translated).
I hope they do pin it or use it as a source for a pinned post. At least two exchanges have used one of my earlier articles as a source for their anti phishing tutorial and I've provided it to a few coin devs as well. I feel really sorry for the people that have been phished and do hope that it prevents a lot of people from being victims of theft.
I bet my life on this that you were a scammer and a phisher before you can deny by i know

Now after you made money you are trying to be an angel right? just wow!

No matter how much I deny it - you won't believe me.

I've helped a lot of people who have been scammed. It was the motivation for the first article I wrote for a different forum last year and have been updating ever since.
Prevention is much better than trying to get it back. (very low chance)
Spammers and scammers are my nemesis.