I opened my Electrum Bitcoin Wallt and wanted to do a transaction over 60, - €.
After entering my password and transferring the data to the blockchain, I was shown a dialog that pointed out that the version of the Electrum Wallet 3.1.3 was out of date and I should download the new version 3.3.4.
The hint dialog refers to a repository of GitHub (Fake-Name: eIectrum-wallet) that suggests it is an authentic download source.
I do not understand how it was possible to show this hint dialog, because my Electrum Wallet 3.1.3 is an original version. It seems like the DNS request has been redirected or something similar.
In any case, about 1,500, - € were stolen from me by a seemingly Russian attacker:
https://www.blockchain.com/de/btc/tx/57c3362ec5eae46c76cbeed089168c35ccf5d687f33e0252a01997da408f6e82He uses presumptive - among others this email address for his criminal activities:
[email protected]An e-mail with the following subject has been sent from my e-mail account:
Угyчий дoклaдeц
The email contained the following text:
Paзpeшeнo cлюньтяйничaть, ничeгo нe дeлaя, a знaчит пpeдcтaть "ycтapeлым" Зaпoлнить дaнныe
I assume that this email is related to the theft of my Bitcoin balance.
I always pay close attention to what I download where, but this attack has been cleverly staged so that the slightly different names are not noticeable until you look closely.
Anyway, that was my last Bitcoin balance.
Crypto currencies will have a difficult future if they are used primarily to make everyone cheat, rip off and shit.