"Slow Mist: Spend Small Money to Catch Big Fish, Revealing the 1155 WBTC Phishing Incident" Hackers will generate a large number of phishing addresses in batches in advance. After the distributed deployment of batch programs, they will launch phishing attacks on the target transfer address with the same first and last digits according to the dynamics of users on the chain. In this incident, the hacker used an address with the same first and last digits after removing 0x, which was the same as the victim's target transfer address. It is recommended that users save the target address in the wallet's address book, and the target address can be found from the wallet's address book for the next transfer. It is recommended that users turn on the wallet's small amount filtering function to block such zero transfers and reduce the risk of phishing. Read the full text: http:/wublock123.com/index.php...…
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