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OpenSea Hack - How a Phishing Attack Led to $1.7M in Stolen NFTs
A Hacker Carried Out A
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
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
The Relatively New World Of
$1.7 million in NFTs stolen in apparent phishing attack on
The relatively new world of non-fungible token (NFT) marketplaces has experienced another major breach that raises questions about overall security, as a phishing
Hacker Uses Phishing Attack to Steal $1.7 Million in NFTs
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
Phishing Attack on NFT Marketplace OpenSea Results in Thefts
How a Hacker Stole Millions Worth of NFTs - BeInCrypto
Opensea Is The World
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
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