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Phishing scammers stole $47million from 57,000 Crypto users in February alone -Report

Phishing scammers stole $47million from 57,000 Crypto users in February alone -Report %Post Title


Over $47 million was stolen from approximately 57,000 crypto users in February by criminals using phishing scams to lure their victims. 
 

According to a report by Scam Sniffer, a Web 3 anti-scam project most of the phishing scams occurred on the Ethereum blockchain with ERC-20 Tokens being the most targeted of all crypto coins.  

  • “In the thefts, Ethereum mainnet accounts for 78% of the total. The main assets stolen are ERC 20 tokens, accounting for 86%. Most of the thefts of all ERC20 tokens were due to assets being stolen as a result of signing phishing signatures such as Permit, IncreaseAllowance, and Uniswap Permit2.”the report explained.  

The report pointed out that crypto users who lost digital funds exceeding $1m were 75% lower in February compared to January.  

According to the report, the majority of phishing scams are pulled by fake social media accounts impersonating popular Web 3 projects on X and other social media platforms.  

The report revealed that the phishing scammer’s “February 15 haul” of over $6 million was their most successful day and the worst day for crypto users.  

The scammers after a successful phishing attack use safe or so-called account abstraction wallets as their token approval spenders. This acts as a wallet to siphon users’ funds.  

What you need to know

  • Besides Ethereum, the chain with the second-largest loss of user funds according to the report was Arbitrum. The chain witnessed a loss of users’ digital assets worth nearly $3.5 million.  
  • The BNB chain came in third position with a loss of digital assets worth $2.5m  
  • Polygon and Optimism round of the top five chains with digital asset losses of approximately $1.8m and $1.4m respectively.  

 (Nairametrics)

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