PeckShieldAlert informó que la dirección 0xb0b8…40c7 fue vaciada de varias criptomonedas después de que la víctima firmara un permiso de phishing malicioso. Los activos robados incluyen 108 mil millones de tokens PEPE, 73,8 millones de tokens APU y 165.000 tokens MSTR. #PeckShieldAlert A la dirección 0xb0b8…40c7 se le han vaciado ~$1,28 millones en criptomonedas, incluidos 108.000 millones de $PEPE , 73,8 millones de $APU y 165.000 $MSTR , después de firmar una firma de permiso de #phishing . – PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) 14 de octubre de 2024 The phishing address, identified as #Fake_Phishing442846, has been linked to the same group of scammers responsible for a recent $32 million theft of Spark Wrapped Ethereum tokens (spWETH). The earlier attack occurred on September 27 and targeted a wallet ending in ‘e57.’ The attack resulted in the loss of 12,083 spWETH tokens. Security firm CertiK provided details on the subsequent movement of these funds, with large portions being transferred to multiple wallets. Notably, blockchain intelligence firm Arkham Intelligence has suggested that the compromised wallet in the $32 million attack may belong to F2Pool founder Shixing Mao, although this information remains unconfirmed. According to the data from Spectrum Search, the crypto industry witnessed an alarming rise in cryptophishing scams. Data shows that over $46 million in crypto was lost in September. Over 10,805 victims were affected due to these attacks in September, which brought the overall losses in the third quarter to $126 million. Spectrum Search shared that over 11,000 victims per month were affected during this period. In several instances, many victims fall prey to the phishing links that are shared by fake accounts on X or Google ads. Once a user clicks on these links, the chances for the user to lose their data, crypto or wallet access escalate following the subsequent actions done. La víctima pierde tokens PEPE, APU y MSTR
La dirección de #phishing #Fake_Phishing442846 está vinculada a los estafadores que drenaron $ 32 millones en… pic.twitter.com/fq3a4DD0tDA September attack resulted in the loss of $32 million