In the past 14 hours, two addresses have suffered from "transaction history pollution attacks," resulting in a total loss of over $140,000
ChainCatcher message, according to on-chain security analyst Scam Sniffer (@realScamSniffer), about 7 hours ago, a user transferred $103,100 to a scam address by copying an incorrect address from a polluted transaction history. Additionally, about 14 hours ago, another user lost $43,674 in the same manner.
It is reported that the "transaction history pollution attack" involves scammers sending fake transfers with similar addresses, causing the fake address to appear in the user's transaction history, leading the user to mistakenly copy this address when transferring again.
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