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(28 April, 2023 - 03:33 PM)honeyman1 Wrote: Show MoreHI Guys
The honeyman1 team welcomes you . We specialize in it-crypto, our services include: development of crypto projects and all kinds of custom smart contracts
Modus operandi
- Crypto drainers are malicious files that function similarly to e-skimmers by automatically executing transfers of crypto assets from crypto wallets.
- Recorded Future researchers reveal that the scam leverages ready-to-go crypto drainer phishing pages that are advertised on a top-tier dark web forum.
- These phishing pages purport to mint non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and use third-party services and applications (such as MetaMask) that are common in the crypto sphere.
- Once an unsuspecting user opens the phishing page, it effectively steals crypto assets from compromised wallets.
Notable facts
Since their first appearance in 2022, crypto drainer phishing pages have surged in popularity and will likely remain relevant in 2023.
The popularity is largely due to the scripts that are easy to deploy and cheap to acquire. Moreover, the use of legitimate services on crypto drainer phishing pages may increase the likelihood that these pages will pass an otherwise savvy user’s ‘scam litmus test’.
Cryptocurrency cybercrime
Cryptocurrency investors continue to be a prime target of revenue for cybercriminals.
- According to research from Chainalysis, 2022 was the biggest year ever for crypto hacking, with $3.8 billion stolen from cryptocurrency businesses
- During the month of October alone, there were 32 separate attacks, with losses totaling $775.7 million
- The trend of hacking DeFi protocol also intensified in 2022, with around 82% of cryptocurrency funds stolen being collected from the platforms using the protocol
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(28 April, 2023 - 03:33 PM)honeyman1 Wrote: Show MoreHI Guys
The honeyman1 team welcomes you . We specialize in it-crypto, our services include: development of crypto projects and all kinds of custom smart contracts
Modus operandi
- Crypto drainers are malicious files that function similarly to e-skimmers by automatically executing transfers of crypto assets from crypto wallets.
- Recorded Future researchers reveal that the scam leverages ready-to-go crypto drainer phishing pages that are advertised on a top-tier dark web forum.
- These phishing pages purport to mint non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and use third-party services and applications (such as MetaMask) that are common in the crypto sphere.
- Once an unsuspecting user opens the phishing page, it effectively steals crypto assets from compromised wallets.
Notable facts
Since their first appearance in 2022, crypto drainer phishing pages have surged in popularity and will likely remain relevant in 2023.
The popularity is largely due to the scripts that are easy to deploy and cheap to acquire. Moreover, the use of legitimate services on crypto drainer phishing pages may increase the likelihood that these pages will pass an otherwise savvy user’s ‘scam litmus test’.
Cryptocurrency cybercrime
Cryptocurrency investors continue to be a prime target of revenue for cybercriminals.
- According to research from Chainalysis, 2022 was the biggest year ever for crypto hacking, with $3.8 billion stolen from cryptocurrency businesses
- During the month of October alone, there were 32 separate attacks, with losses totaling $775.7 million
- The trend of hacking DeFi protocol also intensified in 2022, with around 82% of cryptocurrency funds stolen being collected from the platforms using the protocol
My current contacts for our products and other issues: TG honeyman1
This is a bump
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