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Crypto address poisoning scammers netted $1.6M this week
15.8.2025
Crypto address poisoning scams exploded this week, with one victim losing $636,000 in Ether due to a purposefully contaminated wallet history
Crypto address poisoning scammers netted $1.6M this week
15.8.2025
Crypto address poisoning scams exploded this week, with one victim losing $636,000 in Ether due to a purposefully contaminated wallet history
Crypto address poisoning scammers netted $1.6M this week
15.8.2025
Crypto address poisoning scams exploded this week, with one victim losing $636,000 in Ether due to a purposefully contaminated wallet history
Crypto address poisoning scammers netted $1.6M this week
15.8.2025
Crypto address poisoning scams exploded this week, with one victim losing $636,000 in Ether due to a purposefully contaminated wallet history
Crypto address poisoning scammers netted $1.6M this week
15.8.2025
Crypto address poisoning scams exploded this week, with one victim losing $636,000 in Ether due to a purposefully contaminated wallet history
Crypto address poisoning scammers netted $1.6M this week
15.8.2025
Crypto address poisoning scams exploded this week, with one victim losing $636,000 in Ether due to a purposefully contaminated wallet history
Hackers hide crypto address-swapping malware in Microsoft Office add-in bundles
9.4.2025
Malicious actors are attempting to steal crypto with malware embedded in fake Microsoft Office extensions uploaded to the software hosting site SourceForge, according to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.One of the malicious listings, called “officepackage,” has real Microsoft Office add-ins...
Sophisticated crypto address poisoning scams drain $1.2M in March
19.3.2025
Victims of address poisoning scams were tricked into willingly sending over $1.2 million worth of funds to scammers, showcasing the problematic rise of cryptocurrency phishing attacks.Address poisoning, or wallet poisoning scams, involves tricking victims into sending their digital assets...
Profit-Making Crypto Address Makes $16M Investment in BTC
18.7.2024
Buda Exchange Starts Requesting Selfie Verification for Withdrawals to New Bitcoin Addresses
2.8.2021
Buda, a Chile-based cryptocurrency exchange, has started requesting selfie verification every time a user needs to withdraw funds to a new bitcoin address. This new measure now introduces a new layer of security for users to avoid getting their accounts hacked, but it will only be mandatory...