X (Formerly Twitter) Remains a Haven for Scammers as Phishing Incidents Claim $104M
Impersonator accounts on X lure users to phishing sites, resulting in a $47M crypto theft, making the platform a cybercriminal
Impersonator accounts on X lure users to phishing sites, resulting in a $47M crypto theft, making the platform a cybercriminal
In just one year of operation, Angel Drainer has drained over $25 million from nearly 35,000 wallets.
The top seven victims collectively lost $17 million due to phishing signatures like ERC20 Permit, Create2, increaseAllowance, and Swap.
London authorities detected a spoof address impersonating blockchain.com and uncovered 42 additional phishing web domains linked to the account.
SlowMist's investigation uncovered a troubling revelation of widespread theft driven by phishing tweets.
Trezor has not verified whether any users suffered financial losses as a result of the phishing attempt.
A user lost $4.2 million in a crypto phishing scam as a result of malicious opcode malware.
Scam Sniffer's report revealed that 'Wallet Drainers' stole $7 million on March 11 alone.
The Revoke team debunked the deceptive message on the compromised CertiK account regarding Uniswap.
Bill Lou lost $125k of stEth in a scam while trying to claim the LFG airdrop. He clicked a fraudulent