Slow Fog: Anonymous scammers use phishing to steal 114 NFTs, including Moonbird and Azukki
Chain Catcher news, according to monitoring by Slow Mist, anonymous scammers are luring victims to sign malicious contracts to steal their NFTs. Currently, 114 NFTs, including Moonbird and Azukki, have been transferred to a scammer address starting with 0xeBfc. Subsequently, 70 of these NFTs were sent to an address starting with 0x2b8e and sold on OpenSea for about $10,000. Additionally, this address is suspected to be related to other phishing scams, with victims collectively losing approximately 15,000 NFTs. (Source link)
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