The fake Rabby wallet scam caused users a loss of 1.6 million dollars, with funds flowing to the "Konpyl" wallet behind the scenes
ChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph Magazine, an investigation has found that a counterfeit Rabby wallet scam has resulted in user losses of approximately $1.6 million in cryptocurrency, with the funds flowing to a wallet address named "Konpyl." The counterfeit application was approved and listed on the Apple App Store for four days in February this year, during which it stole funds from multiple victims.
Private investigators revealed that "Konpyl" has been linked to at least 20 scam cases, specifically targeting individual users who have invested their life savings. The case is currently under further investigation.
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