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Topic: It looks like the bad guys have struck again - page 2. (Read 238 times)

hero member
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In a recent tweet, Binance CEO Changpeng CZ revealed that a sophisticated phishing campaign targeting liquidity providers (LPs) of the Uniswap v3 protocol has resulted in attackers making off with at least $4.7 million worth of Ether (ETH). However, the community is reporting the losses could be even greater.

The attack appears to have been meticulously planned, with the attackers sending malicious ERC-20 tokens to 73,399 addresses in order to steal their assets. MetaMask security researcher Harry Denley was one of the first to raise the alarm bells of the attack, telling his 13,000 Twitter followers on Monday that the scam was underway.

This is yet another reminder of the importance of being vigilant when it comes to cryptocurrency trading and managing your digital assets.


I noticed you plagarised in your post, I won't report you because I see your account is new, I just hope you won't be Banned, I will advise you to go true the forum rules and get yourself familiar with the forum rules. Plagiarism is a great offense. I will advise you to edit your post and add source link or you risk losing your account, quote the parts you copied and add source link to it.
copper member
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Will you mind sharing the link of the source for the content and always do this on your future post so that you will not encounter any problem especially plagiarism if ever you copy some part of the article or news content.

CZ is active on detecting frauds happening on DeFi and lately his findings is proven not true about Uniswap V3 is under attack. And now he find again another potential exploit to same exchange that he reported same abused? This is really interesting.
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In a recent tweet, Binance CEO Changpeng CZ revealed that a sophisticated phishing campaign targeting liquidity providers (LPs) of the Uniswap v3 protocol has resulted in attackers making off with at least $4.7 million worth of Ether (ETH). However, the community is reporting the losses could be even greater.

The attack appears to have been meticulously planned, with the attackers sending malicious ERC-20 tokens to 73,399 addresses in order to steal their assets. MetaMask security researcher Harry Denley was one of the first to raise the alarm bells of the attack, telling his 13,000 Twitter followers on Monday that the scam was underway.

This is yet another reminder of the importance of being vigilant when it comes to cryptocurrency trading and managing your digital assets.
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