Trust Wallet Comes Clean On Rumors Regarding $4 Million ‘Hack’
09 Februar 2023 - 4:30PM
NEWSBTC
Multichain cryptocurrency wallet provider, Trust Wallet, has
cleared the air around a mysterious $4 million theft from its
user’s account. Rumors about the theft started circulating on
Monday, January 6. According to the rumors, a scammer carted
$4 million in crypto assets away from the Trust Wallet user with
merely a picture of the user’s balance. The hacker never used any
seed phrases or passwords to access the account. Trust Wallet took
to Twitter on Wednesday to share a statement explaining the events
behind the hack attack. Details Of Trust Wallet Hacker’s Operation
According to Trust Wallet’s statement, it carried out
investigations into the mysterious theft and made an interesting
observation. The mastermind behind the hack attack is a particular
crime unit that has orchestrated strings of theft on other wallet
providers in regions such as Barcelona and Milan. Related Reading:
This Little-Known Crypto Erupts 1,300% In Last 24 Hours – Find Out
Here Aside from the victims, many crypto community members have
reported that the criminals also approached them. The hackers posed
as Web3 project investors and deceived users into showing them
their wallet balances. Trust Wallet further explained that these
criminals often approach users asking for proof of funds on hot
wallets before taking action. The notorious hackers spend weeks
persuading their victims to transfer their funds from a
multi-signature wallet to a single-key Trust Wallet.
Multi-signature wallets usually require two or more private keys
before signing in and sending a transaction. So, it would be more
difficult for hackers to access a multi-sig (multi-signature)
wallet than a single-key wallet. The wallet provider also explained
that the hacker shared an NDA pdf file and fake KYC information
with the victim, which they suspect might have contained malware.
The malware introduced vulnerabilities that allowed the thief to
access the user’s wallet and move the funds. After explaining the
hack process, Trust Wallet ended its statement with advice to users
to remain alert against scammers. In other words, users should rest
assured that their funds are safe with Trust Wallet, but they must
stay vigilant to prevent criminals from taking advantage of them.
Related Reading: Shibarium Hype Hits Its Peak As 1.3 Million
Wallets Hold SHIB Wallet Providers Seek Solution To Hack Attacks
Hack attacks are no longer new to the crypto industry. Hackers have
developed malicious strategies to steal funds from unsuspecting
customers on crypto platforms. Some introduce phishing sites into
online crypto platforms to lure users into unknowingly transferring
their funds. Some even fix malicious codes through phishing
websites and hijack user transactions. Last year, Changpeng Zhao,
Binance’s CEO, advised users to stay alert against phishing scams
that pop up with Google search results. In a recent report, CertiK
Alert revealed that hackers attacked Azuki’s official Twitter
account and introduced links through which they stole about
$758,000 from the platform. BonqDAO protocol also witnessed an
oracle hack that left its platform with a $120 million loss in user
funds. Given the constant account compromise and hack attacks in
the crypto ecosystem, many wallet providers have integrated new
features to protect users. On January 30, Coinbase announced its
new wallet app safety features that flag suspicious activities and
allow users to take countermeasures to prevent fund loss.
Also, on January 27, the Phantom NFT platform announced new
security features in its wallet app. Phantom’s security features
allow users to preview transactions and report NFT spamming. It
also has an open-source block list that keeps users from connecting
with malicious domains. Featured image from Pixabay and chart from
Tradingview.com
Trust Wallet (COIN:TWTUSD)
Historical Stock Chart
Von Okt 2024 bis Nov 2024
Trust Wallet (COIN:TWTUSD)
Historical Stock Chart
Von Nov 2023 bis Nov 2024