Slow Mist Security Warning: Beware of Malicious Poisoning Attacks Targeting EOS Addresses
ChainCatcher message, according to a warning issued by the SlowMist security team, the EOS blockchain is currently experiencing an address poisoning attack. Malicious accounts are sending users 0.001 EOS tokens to implement address poisoning, and multiple counterfeit trading platform accounts have been discovered.
These attackers create fake accounts that are very similar to those of well-known trading platforms, such as the impersonation of OKX's "oktothemoon," with the real account being "okbtothemoon"; the impersonation of Binance's "binanecleos," with the real account being "binancecleos."
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