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Crypto Hack Weekly Report: Phishing, Fake Mining Scams, and $474K Loss

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Elena R

This week in the crypto world, one investor lost a staggering $474,422 to a phishing scam, while another major development saw a ₹600 crore recovery plan unveiled to help victims of the WazirX hack. But that’s not all—scams, vulnerabilities, and attacks continue.

As the crypto space faces these growing threats, it’s more important than ever to stay informed and secure. What does this mean for the future of crypto security?

$474,422 Stolen From Investor

An investor lost $474,422 worth of tokens, including $OLAS, $SEKOIA, $VIRTUAL, and $FJO, after falling for a phishing scam. The attacker used a fake site to trick the victim into approving fraudulent contract transactions, leading to a significant loss.

Phishing attacks are becoming more common, accounting for 40% of all crypto-related attacks this year. These scams have caused global losses of $1.05 billion. Many of these frauds rely on fake websites and social engineering tactics, emphasizing the need for users to follow strong security practices when engaging in transactions.

WazirX’s Recovery Support

In response to the $230 million hack affecting 4 million WazirX users, Indian crypto platform CoinSwitch has launched a ₹600 crore ($72 million) recovery program. The initiative includes various incentives, such as sign-up bonuses, referral rewards, and revenue sharing over the next 24 months, aimed at helping those affected by the breach.

Vietnamese Victims Scammed

200 Vietnamese investors fell victim to a fake mining platform called BitMiner, losing VND 4 billion and $157,300. The scammers used deceptive marketing and AI-generated content to gain the trust of users. While the suspects have been arrested, the investigation is still ongoing.

Smaller Crypto Hacks: Continued Threats

Alongside larger breaches, smaller crypto hacks continue to occur:

Holoworld AI: The official X account of Holoworld AI was hacked, with phishing links distributed by the attackers.

Virtuals Protocol: A hack on the Discord server led to warnings for users to avoid contacting admins until the issue was resolved.

Orange Finance: A misconfigured multi-signature setup led to a $830,000 theft, as the attacker exploited spending authority and manipulated the platform’s balances.

Mosca: A vulnerability in a contract on Binance Smart Chain resulted in a loss of $19,500 for Mosca.

With the rise of various attacks, it’s clear that stronger security measures are crucial to protect the crypto community. Stay tuned for our weekly reports on the latest hacks and security threats in the crypto world.

Elena R

Elena is an expert in technical analysis and risk management in cryptocurrency market. She has 10+year experience in writing - accordingly she is avid journalists with a passion towards researching new insights coming into crypto erena.

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