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Poisoning Attack Alerts by W3A

Poisoning Attack Alerts by W3A

W3A

Collection
Size
1,459
Collectibles
Owners
1,385
95% Unique Owners

Poisoning Attack Alerts by W3A 32

Owned by
0xf2...8629
Ethereum
0xf2...8629
Ethereum
Rarity
1,395
/ 1,459
Traits
Original tx
0x949d6782206ad97164b11f0fbbde76a0147d922802817b4762f4e18c8391e6d4
Original tx time
2023-01-24 08:28:11
Original receiver
0x6824c829f01bf9ad29f9e51846beb60a1f3d93fc
Poisoning tx
0xbfa4dd5b0e2955939d7d460fb0f8d66437c400d1041908aa62b6d2c105ed56f2
Poisoning tx time
2023-01-25 12:48:59
Fake receiver
0x68218da5668f8e37c876d9e638cde6930a2d93fc
Attacker's address
0x846e6387937f02848f9e5036c0e41d3ce6999694
Read more
https://t.ly/QabX
Description
This NFT is designed by Web3 Antivirus to warn users of an address poisoning attack threat. Some malicious contracts behind the scheme have the potential to trigger thousands of poisoned transactions, with each attacking up to hundreds of users. If you received Alert on Poisoning NFT, you've been a target. Check details on the poisoning transaction in Properties. How does the scam work? In a nutshell, a hacker tracks some user transactions and forges the target address, making it similar to the original one. For example, 4 initial and last symbols are the same, but all the rest are different. The altered one is a scammer's account, easy to be mistaken for the original. Meaning, there's a good chance to someday copy the wrong address from the log. Hackers then simulate $0 transfers from the victim's account. Thus, the forged address gets logged into historical records, with the fake transaction having a timestamp close to the actual transfer. Seeing a transfer from their account that users didn't approve, they fear that their private keys have been leaked and assets compromised, so someone's stealing their funds right now. Wishing to transfer funds to another account, victims may inadvertently copy the wrong address and thus send their funds to the scam account. How to avoid getting trapped? To help users understand what's happening, we've prepared an antidote, a dedicated Alert on Poisoning NFT. It's intended to warn users about the threat as they face scam transactions. There's no reason for panic. The $0 transactions are more of an alert sign. Nothing's happened yet, both the key and the assets are safe. Learn more about the address poisoning attack scheme (https://t.ly/QabX) and remember — rule one is to double-check transfer addresses, especially when copying them from historical transactions. To protect yourself in the future, we recommend using Web3 Antivirus (https://t.ly/N-6G), a security tool that audits transactions before you sign them and warns you about potential scams.
Details
Token ID
32
Network
Ethereum
Standard
ERC721