Azuki’s Twitter account used to promote fake virtual land mint
Dem, the leader of the Azuki community, Said On January 27th, a malicious player compromised the official Twitter handle of the bluechip NFT project.
Several project officials confirmed that their Twitter accounts had been compromised and urged the community not to click on the links.community manager rose murmured At press time, Azuki’s Twitter bio still had a fake website.
Information available on social media platforms Indicated Hackers reportedly posted two tweets containing malicious links promoting a fake virtual landmint.
Several blockchain security companies such as Wallet Guard and crypto wallets such as MetaMask and Phantom Wallet I was blocked User access to phishing links.
Steven Zheng, Research Director at The Block murmured Not a single adzuki bean was stolen from the wallet connected to the hacker.ether scan data show One of the wallets contained 214 ETH ($343,000) at the time of writing.
Earlier this week, Robinhood confirmed that multiple social media accounts were used to promote unattached crypto tokens. On top of that, Moonbirds founder Kevin Rose lost millions of dollars worth of his NFTs to hackers who ran out of wallets.