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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 23:24  |  Written by: Mike Novogratz

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Arbitrum airdrop thief lays trap for compromised wallets.

The much-awaited Arbitrum airdrop scheduled for March 23 has created a buzz in the cryptocurrency community, but it's not without its concerns. In a surprising turn of

A recent finding by Arkham, a blockchain intelligence firm, shows that 2,400 might be exploited. A wallet address, which is now marked as an “Arbitrum Airdrop Exploiter”

2,400 Wallets Compromised in Arbitrum Airdrop, Raising

2,400 Wallets Compromised in Arbitrum Airdrop, Raises Security

2,400 Wallets Reportedly Compromised Ahead of Arbitrum Airdrop

Reports Indicate That A Hacker

Arkham: Arbitrum Hacker Transferred Funds To ‘Compromised’

Reports indicate that a hacker has sent gas to about 2,400 crypto wallets in preparation for the upcoming Arbitrum ARB airdrop. Phishing, scamming, and exploitation

Thousands of Arbitrum (ARB) Airdrop Winners

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Scam Alert: This ARB Token Will Drain Your Wallet and Steal Funds

In the past 12 hours, a hacker on the Arbitrum network has reportedly targeted around 2,400 wallets, sending money to these presumably compromised wallets. The

A would-be thief is laying the groundwork to intercept 3 million ARB tokens from the upcoming Arbitrum airdrop. The crypto criminal sent ether to around 2,400 wallets in

According To Arkham Intelligence

Hacker exploits upcoming ARB airdrop - crypto.news

According to Arkham Intelligence, a hacker erroneously authorized the ARB airdrop. After that, the hacker transferred money to 2,400 accounts.

Over the last 12 hours, there have been reports of a hacker targeting roughly 2,400 wallets on the Arbitrum network by transferring funds to these wallets, which are

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