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Stay Vigilant: Scammers Targeting Azuki NFTs on OpenSea Strike Again

Stay Vigilant: Scammers Targeting Azuki NFTs on OpenSea Strike Again

Scammers Steal Azuki #5007 And Beanz #8008 NFTs

Peckshield confirmed that some NFTs, including Beanz Official #8008 and Azuki #5007, were stolen in a phishing attack on Opensea NFT marketplace.

Peckshield Blockchain Security Firm

Established in 2018 by former Qihoo 360 Chief Scientist Xuxian Jiang, Peckshield has strategic cooperation with key players in all areas of the blockchain ecosystem and has successfully revealed and thwarted many scams attacks.

Most Recent Crypto And NFT Scams

Last week, scammers stole three non-fungible token collections, Beanz NFT #16149, Beanz NFT #12,990, and Beanz #607, in a phishing attack on Blur.io. Additionally, scammers also stole Lil Pudgy #8867, Lil Pudgy #18944, and Lil Pudgy #20,797 on the Blur NFT Marketplace.

On January 18, a phishing scheme resulted in a loss of ~$3.87m worth of $aEthWETH, and on the same day, scammers stole $44,800 worth of crypto assets from Rose Finance.

Hot Take

Stay Safe: The rise in crypto and NFT scams is a reminder to always exercise caution and conduct thorough research before engaging in any investment or transaction in the digital asset space.

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