Cryptocurrency and NFT holders in The Open Network (TON) ecosystem have faced massive phishing attacks aimed at stealing assets. This was reported by SlowMist specialists.
SlowMist warns that there are many phishing attacks in the TON ecosystem now. Many phishing links (or bots) are spread through groups, using fake airdrops and other methods to hack assets in users’ TON wallets, especially Anonymous Telegram Numbers. Many people use it to create…
— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) June 24, 2024
According to their information, malicious links and malicious bots are distributed in Telegram groups, in particular under the guise of airdrop announcements.
In addition to stealing funds, scammers aim to take over anonymous numbers in the messenger and, as a result, accounts created with their help. You can protect the latter using two-factor authentication.
Last week it became known about fraudulent campaigns targeting Hamster Kombat players.
Source: Cryptocurrency

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