Slow Fog: February Web3 Security Incident Losses Estimated at Approximately $1.681 Billion
ChainCatcher news, according to Slow Mist monitoring, the losses from Web3 security incidents in February 2025 are estimated to total $1.681 billion. The Slow Mist blockchain hacker archive has recorded a total of 15 hacking incidents, resulting in approximately $1.676 billion in losses, of which $52.45 million has been frozen or recovered.
In addition, according to data from the Web3 anti-fraud platform Scam Sniffer, there were a total of 7,442 victims of phishing attacks this month, with total losses reaching $5.32 million. The majority of incidents were caused by smart contract vulnerabilities, social engineering, account intrusions, and private key leaks.
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