OKLink: In February, security incidents across the network caused losses exceeding $103 million, with phishing fraud accounting for 11.76% of the losses

2024-03-01 16:44:14
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ChainCatcher news, according to the security incident review analysis released by OKLink for February 2024, the total loss across the network amounted to approximately $103 million. Among these, phishing fraud incidents accounted for 11.76% of the losses, while REKT and RugPull incidents accounted for 7.33% and 5.34%, respectively, with others making up 75.57%.

The largest security incident loss this month was due to the staking protocol senecaUSD, which suffered an attack due to a code logic vulnerability, resulting in a loss of approximately $6.5 million. As of the time of publication, the attacker has returned assets worth approximately $5.3 million.

In addition, there were a total of 37 incidents of fraud and phishing on official social media, primarily concentrated on channels such as X (formerly Twitter) and Discord. OKLink reminds users to be vigilant against fraud and phishing incidents. When participating in Web3 projects, it is essential to thoroughly research the authenticity and reliability of the projects, enhance the ability to identify phishing websites and risky projects, and reduce investment risks.

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