
Las pérdidas totales de noviembre ascendieron a 9,38 millones de dólares. Esto marca una disminución sustancial del 53% con respecto a los 20,2 millones de dólares de octubre y una disminución aún mayor con respecto a los 45,8 millones de dólares de septiembre. Sin embargo, el número persistentemente alto de víctimas de 9.208 indica que los atacantes continúan atacando con éxito a los usuariosde criptomonedas . 🧵 [1/7] 🚨 Informe de phishing de noviembre de ScamSniffer $9.380.000 ROBADOS En noviembre, una víctima perdió $661 mil en stETH en cuestión de minutos, y eso es solo la punta del iceberg. Sumerjámonos en el lado oscuro de Web3… 🧵 pic.twitter.com/HDyBGh5tPj - Rastreador de estafas | Web3 Anti-Scam (@realScamSniffer) 3 de diciembre de 2024 Scam Sniffer stated that a major development in the cybersecurity sector was the transition from Inferno Drainer to Angel Drainer. As Scam Sniffer notes, this evolution demonstrates the “hydra-like” nature of crypto threats. This is when one attack vector is neutralized, and new ones quickly emerge to take its place. The findings align with broader industry data from Immunefi, which reported total losses of $71 million to hacks and rug pulls in November 2024. This represents a 79% decrease from the same period last year. The DeFi sector proved particularly vulnerable, accounting for all reported losses. Some of the major incidents are the Thala Labs’ $25.5 million hack and the DEXX platform’s $21 million loss. The year-to-date losses for 2024 stand at $1.48 billion, showing a 15% improvement compared to 2023. This trend suggests that while large-scale attacks are becoming less successful, individual users remain vulnerable to sophisticated phishing attempts and signature-based exploits. Scam Sniffer emphasizes critical security practices, providing a clear defense guide for users: “NEVER rush to sign transactions. Verify ALL signature requests,” the platform warns, emphasizing that “One wrong signature = Empty wallet. Think twice, sign once.” While the decrease in monthly losses suggests improving security measures and growing awareness, the high victim count indicates persistent vulnerabilities in user security practices. The contrast between falling total losses and steady victim numbers suggests attackers may be shifting toward higher-frequency, lower-value targets. The centralized finance (CeFi) sector showed improved resilience with no major reported incidents in November. However, DeFi platforms continued to face challenges. Land a High-Paying Web3 Job in 90 Days: The Ultimate Roadmap Las pérdidas totales de noviembre ascienden a 9,38 millones de dólares
9.208 VÍCTIMASImmunefi reports $71 million lost in November