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A user suffered a transfer record poisoning attack, resulting in a loss of approximately 140 ETH

2025-08-15 09:32:20
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ChainCatcher message, according to Scam Sniffer monitoring, 1 hour ago, a victim lost 140 ETH, worth $636,559, by copying the wrong address from contaminated transaction history.

Address poisoning attackers make forged wallet addresses appear in the target's transaction history by sending small transactions (usually zero-value or tiny "dust" transactions) to the target wallet. The forged addresses are very similar to the user's commonly used addresses, to induce the user to make a mistake when copying and pasting the address, sending funds to the attacker's address.

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