Two addresses suffered a "transaction history pollution attack" in the past 14 hours, with a total loss of more than $140,000

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ChainCatcher
2 days ago
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According to ChainCatcher, security analyst Scam Sniffer (@realScamSniffer) has monitored that about 7 hours ago, a user lost $103,100 by copying an incorrect address from a contaminated transaction history and transferring it to a fraudulent address. Additionally, about 14 hours ago, another user lost $43,674 through the same method.

It is reported that the "transaction history pollution attack" is a scam where fraudsters send fake transfers with similar addresses, causing the fake address to appear in the user's transaction history, and when the user transfers again, they mistakenly copy this address.

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