Scammers Have Just Stolen Nine Azuki NFTs In A Phishing Attack
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The amount of funds lost as a result of hacks, scams, and exploits in the cryptocurrency and non-fungible token sectors has surged to the highest level this year. Unfortunately, scammers and hackers seem relentless in perpetrating more scam attacks. In yet another scam attack, scammers have just stolen nine NFTs in a phishing attack.
Scammers Steal Nine Blue-chip Azuki NFTs
In an October 20 blog post, PeckShield, a blockchain security company, confirmed that unknown scammers had drained nine Azuki non-fungible tokens in a phishing attack. The Fake Phishing link 187019 has drained nine NFTs, including Azuki # 2098, Azuki #2295, Azuki 4585 and more.
#PeckShieldAlert #Phishing #Fake_Phishing187019 has stolen 9 NFTs #Azuki and ~53 $ETH from sliu[.]eth pic.twitter.com/Zv9VtRwSrf
— PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) October 20, 2023
Founded in 2018, PeckShield is a blockchain security company that aims to elevate the level of security, privacy, and usability of the blockchain ecosystem by offering top-notch, industry-leading services and products. The security firm has successfully detected and investigated most crypto scams and hacks.
Earlier last month, the blockchain security company detected that unknown scammers had drained five NFTs on the Blur NFT marketplace in a phishing attack. Some of the NFTs stolen include Bored Ape Kennel Club #5330, Otherdeed for Otherside #68622, and Pudgy Penguins #160.
#PeckShieldAlert #NoCost #Phishing 3 NFTs, including #BoredApeKennelClub #5330 and #Otherdeed #68622 were stolen by #Fake_Phishing182232 on #Blur and sold for ~2 $ETH pic.twitter.com/8BkYgWj1Tc
— PeckShieldAlert (@PeckShieldAlert) September 8, 2023
Recent Crypto And NFT Scams
The recent scams appeared just a few hours after The Sandbox, an Ethereum-based metaverse and gaming ecosystem that allows users to create, trade, and monetize virtual assets through gaming experiences, thwarted another scam attempt.
On October 19, The Sandbox warned the crypto and the non-fungible token community against potential scam attempts. Scammers teased the NFT and crypto community with the launching of The Sandbox Whitelist Beta Testing and attached some phishing links.
⚠️ Beware of a new SCAM attempt! ⚠️
There is no “The Sandbox Whitelist Beta Testing” currently going on.⛔️Do not trust this email and do NOT click on the DOWNLOAD buttons. Report the email as PHISHING directly.
🥽 Stay safe and always check with official @TheSandboxGame in… pic.twitter.com/DiBe4DFLPM
— Sebastien 🏞 (@borgetsebastien) October 19, 2023
Last month, Mark Cuban, the American billionaire crypto investor and owner of the popular National Basketball Association club Dallas Mavericks, lost more than $870,000 in a crypto hack after accidentally downloading the MetaMask mobile app alongside some phishing links.
Lmao, did Mark Cuban’s wallet just get drained?
Wallet inactive for 160 days and all assets just moved pic.twitter.com/vWnMZFyHB5
— Wazz (@WazzCrypto) September 15, 2023
A few weeks ago, hackers breached Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin’s X (Twitter) account to promote a fake non-fungible token giveaway, prompting users to click a malicious link, which resulted in victims collectively losing over $691,000. We urge crypto and non-fungible token investors to remain vigilant since scammers and hackers are on a stealing spree.
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