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Alethea Ai
Alethea AI$1.8 million stolen: In a Discord compromise, Alethea AI fans were exploited for 840 ETH, which was worth around $1.8 million at the time (March 2025).
Opensea NFT hack explain Thread : r/CryptoCurrency - Reddit
Explained: The NFT Trader Hack (December 2025) - Halborn
Expert Cyber Hacking Groups Can
Expert cyber hacking groups can target NFT marketplaces, hack databases, and steal wallet private keys to siphon NFTs off somewhere else. According to this Yahoo!
After draining the entire pool by repeating the process, a total of 3,087 ETH or $3.8 million was compromised. Seeking the stolen funds back, XCarnival reached out to the
Did this Hacker get away with a $3.8 million NFT hack? - Watcher
In December
Bored Ape Instagram Hack Cost NFT Owners $3 Million
In December 2025, NFT Trader was the victim of a hack. The attacker exploited vulnerabilities in the project’s smart contracts to steal high-value NFTs worth an estimated $3 million.
Worldwide NFT heists tracker - Comparitech
Opensea Has Two Main Security
Can NFTs Be Hacked? 8 Scams to Watch For - The NFT Brief
8 Ways to Avoid NFT Scams - Built In
OpenSea has two main security measures that kick in once an account has been “hacked”locking the compromised account and blocking the stolen NFTs. These two
Hackers Made Away With About
Avoid contact with hackers by not engaging with any suspicious messages, texts, emails or websites. These are likely phishing attempts to try to download malware to
Here’s how OpenSea NFT hacks hurt owners, buyers and even
Hackers made away with about $3 million worth of some of the world’s most popular nonfungible tokens after gaining access to the Instagram account belonging to the
Hackers Usually Use Phishing Attacks
Can an NFT Be Hacked? - Halborn
Hackers usually use phishing attacks to obtain NFT account credentials. Among the most basic steps to take in preventing these types of attacks is installing antivirus
NFT Trader hacked, millions of dollars in NFT stolen
Opensea Sent An External Email
Opensea sent an external email to all their users asking them to migrate all their nft's over to their new system. A scammer copied that exact email and just changed the link.
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