
An X user called “maxlin.eth” encountered a job-hunting scam where the attackers jumped into a Zoom call and tricked a potential victim into downloading a malicious app.
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Blockchain data shows that nearly 23,000 ETH was transferred into the victim’s account after negotiations opened on May 10.
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The attacker who pulled off a $68 million address poisoning scam has posted two messages agreeing to negotiate with the victim.
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A malicious actor behind at least $5 million in crypto theft through “address poisoning” significantly ramped up attacks against Safe Wallet users in the last week.
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The DEA, the country’s lead drug enforcement agency, is yet to find those responsible for the attack but has enlisted the help of the FBI.
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The scammers will use wallet addresses generated from vanity address generators and match the first and last characters of their victim’s wallet address.
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