SlowMis: Suspected North Korean hackers earn $365,000 from 1,055 stolen NFTs

2022-12-25 09:33:29
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ChainCatcher news, according to a report by blockchain security company SlowMist, a wallet address linked to a suspected North Korean APT organization has stolen over 1,000 NFTs from victims of phishing attacks, profiting 300 ETH (approximately $365,000).

It is reported that the North Korean APT organization has been leading a large-scale NFT phishing campaign. They are using nearly 500 different domain names to deceive cryptocurrency and NFT users into losing their assets. (source link)

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