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$586,000 Crypto Scam: Two New Wallet Heists
In two recent cryptocurrency scam incidents, more than $586,000 was lost. Poisonous address traps and wallet-draining attacks are targeting users.
$586,000 Crypto Scam
According to data from the Web3 security platform web3_antivirus, in two recent cryptocurrency scam incidents, a total loss of over $586,000 occurred. Users were targeted through poisonous addresses and wallet-draining attacks.
User Falls for a Poisonous Address Trap
In one of the cases, a user sent 386 thousand USDT to a poisonous address copied from their transaction history, resulting in a loss. Attackers lure users by creating fake addresses that resemble real ones.
MetaMask Wallet Drained
The other case involved a MetaMask user. The user’s wallet was drained in a single transaction, stealing 168 thousand USDT, 22.8 thousand USDC, and 9.2 thousand LINK. Total losses exceeded $200,000.
Attack Methods and Protection
web3_antivirus states that poisonous transaction histories and user approvals are the attackers’ most frequently used methods. Crypto users need to manually enter addresses or obtain them from trusted sources, and refuse suspicious transaction approvals.
A Global Threat: Crypto Scams
Crypto scams are increasing globally. According to FBI data, in 2025, losses caused by crypto scams in the US alone exceeded $11.4 billion. This indicates a 22% increase compared with the previous year.
Editor’s Comment
In the crypto ecosystem, security is becoming more critical every day. It has become necessary for users to improve their level of education and use security software. In particular, address verification protocols must be applied meticulously before transactions involving large amounts.
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