Heres How The Attackers Hacked The Largest Nfts Marketplaceagain

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 14:22

Heres How The Attackers Hacked The Largest Nfts Marketplaceagain

$1.7 million in NFTs stolen in apparent phishing attack on

Here’s how the Attackers hacked the largest NFTs

Hacker Uses Phishing Attack to Steal $1.7 Million in NFTs

The relatively new world of

How a Hacker Stole Millions Worth of NFTs - BeInCrypto

The relatively new world of non-fungible token (NFT) marketplaces has experienced another major breach that raises questions about overall security, as a phishing

Phishing Attack on NFT Marketplace OpenSea Results in Thefts

An alarming attack stole

An alarming attack stole 254 NFTs (valued at over $1.7 million) from 32 users of the OpenSea NFT platform, including tokens from Decentraland and Bored Ape Yacht

OpenSea is the world’s first and largest NFT marketplace with a valuation of over $13 billion. Users (over a million of them at this point) can create accounts on their site and buy, sell, or

OpenSea Hack - How a Phishing Attack Led to $1.7M in Stolen NFTs

A hacker carried out a

Attackers can reveal identities of those using the largest NFT

NFT Trader, a peer-to-peer trading platform, suffered a hack, resulting in the theft of millions of dollars in high-value NFTs. The hacker exploited old smart contracts and

A hacker carried out a phishing attack to steal potentially hundreds of NFTs from users of OpenSea, one of the largest NFT marketplaces on the internet, worth a total of

OpenSea was hacked yet again

OpenSea was hacked yet again, just as the world’s largest NFT marketplace was recovering from an attack in January. In response to the growing number of hacks and