Data: In the past 6 months, zero-value transfer attacks have caused losses of 33 million dollars
ChainCatcher news, PeckShield's Web3 security solution AegisWeb3 tweeted that zero-value transfer attacks in the past 6 months have resulted in losses of 33 million dollars.
It is reported that zero-value transfer attacks refer to attackers transferring funds to users by forging addresses that begin or end with the same characters as the target address, causing users to mistakenly treat the hacker's address as the target transfer address, thus transferring tokens to the hacker's address by mistake. (source link)
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