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- CoinMarketCap Briefly Exploited With Wallet Phishing Pop-Up Message
Hackers exploited a vulnerability in CoinMarketCap's front-end system by using a doodle image to inject malicious code The code triggered fake wallet verification pop-ups across the site
- CoinMarketCap Hacked, Scrambles to Remove Malicious Wallet Verification . . .
CoinMarketCap was hacked after a fake wallet verification popup appeared on its site, triggering phishing concerns MetaMask and Phantom flagged the site as unsafe, warning users against connecting wallets The breach has revived criticism of CoinMarketCap’s security, nearly four years after its major data leak
- CoinMarketCap Hack Leads to Fake Wallet Verification Pop-up, Issue . . .
While the cause of the breach hasn’t been revealed, CoinMarketCap says it will continue reviewing and strengthening its security The incident comes almost four years after CoinMarketCap’s October 2021 hack, which exposed over 3 1 million user email addresses Illegal crypto use hit $40 9 billion last year, according to Chainalysis
- CoinMarketCap Hack Fixed; Scammers Targeted Users With Fake . . . - CoinGape
Source: X; Phantom Alerts CoinMarketCap Hack Meanwhile, many users on X suspected the pop-up was a phishing attempt, a common crypto scam where hackers trick victims into divulging personal data or private keys Crypto sleuth Jameson Lopp highlighted the security issue, adding that the hackers are intending to drain the users’ crypto wallets
- CoinMarketCap Removes Malicious Verify Wallet Popup - Cointelegraph
The incident occurred nearly four years after CoinMarketCap was hacked in October 2021, resulting in the leak of over 3 1 million (3,117,548) user email addresses
- CoinMarketCap Hack: $100M Crypto Risk as Fake Wallet Prompt Removed
Another user “Auri” shared screenshots of the fake prompt trying to get ERC-20 token approvals—an open door for hackers to drain wallets Community and Wallet Providers Flag Threat The breach was first detected by users and wallet providers Both MetaMask and Phantom flagged CoinMarketCap as unsafe during the incident Phantom’s
- CoinMarketCap front-end got compromised with malicious code
CoinMarketCap suffered a front-end breach on June 20 involving malicious JavaScript injected through its rotating “Doodles” feature The attack tricked users into verifying wallets via a fake pop-up, leading to token theft through a wallet drainer called “Impersonator ” Separately, BitoPro
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