🚀 User Loses $50 Million USDT Due to Address Spoofing
#addressspoofing #USDT #cryptoscam #SlowMist #maliciousaddress #cryptocurrency #security #blockchain #cryptoassets #PANews #YuJian
According to PANews, a user has reportedly lost nearly $50 million USDT due to an address spoofing incident involving similar-looking characters. SlowMist founder Yu Jian shared on social media that the user initially conducted a small test transaction to the correct address. However, minutes later, $50 million was mistakenly sent to a malicious address copied from the transaction history, which had the same first three and last four characters as the intended address.
The player's address was 0xcB80784ef74C98A89b6Ab8D96ebE890859600819, while the spoofed address was 0xBaFF2F13638C04B10F8119760B2D2aE86b08f8b5. The address the user intended to send to was 0xbaf4b1aF7E3B560d937DA0458514552B6495F8b5.#addressspoofing #USDT #cryptoscam #SlowMist #maliciousaddress #cryptocurrency #security #blockchain #cryptoassets #PANews #YuJian
🚀 Ethereum Address Poisoning Attack Leads to $12.3 Million Theft
#Ethereum #AddressPoisoning #CryptocurrencyTheft #ETH #BlockchainSecurity #CyversAlerts #NS3AI #CryptoSecurity #MaliciousAddress
A sophisticated address poisoning attack has led to the theft of $12.3 million in Ethereum (ETH). According to NS3.AI, the victim intended to transfer funds to a legitimate address but was tricked into sending them to a malicious, similar-looking address. This incident underscores the persistent security challenges in cryptocurrency transactions, as reported by blockchain analytics firm Cyvers Alerts.#Ethereum #AddressPoisoning #CryptocurrencyTheft #ETH #BlockchainSecurity #CyversAlerts #NS3AI #CryptoSecurity #MaliciousAddress
🚀 Trader Loses $600,000 in USDT Due to Poisoning Attack
#Trader #USDT #PoisoningAttack #CyversAlerts #BlockBeats #MaliciousAddress #CryptoLoss #BlockchainSecurity #SpoofAddress
A trader has reportedly lost approximately $600,000 in USDT due to a poisoning attack. According to BlockBeats, Cyvers Alerts detected the incident on February 17, when the trader attempted to send funds to the address 0x77f6ca8E...2E087a346. However, the transaction was mistakenly sent to a malicious spoof address 0x77f6A6F6...DFdA8A346, resulting in the significant loss.#Trader #USDT #PoisoningAttack #CyversAlerts #BlockBeats #MaliciousAddress #CryptoLoss #BlockchainSecurity #SpoofAddress