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Security Alert: CoinMarketCap Identifies And Eliminates Rogue . . . CoinMarketCap tackled a security scare on its website this week when a fake popup urged users to “Verify Wallet ” The alert first appeared on Friday, prompting worries that hackers had slipped malicious code into the site Within about three hours, CoinMarketCap said it had removed the offending script and began a deeper review of its system
CoinMarketCap Hack Fixed; Scammers Targeted Users Via Fake . . . Source: X; Phantom Alerts CoinMarketCap Hack Meanwhile, many users on X suspected the pop-up was a phishing attempt, a common crypto scam where hackers trick victims into divulging personal data or private keys Crypto sleuth Jameson Lopp highlighted the security issue, adding that the hackers are intending to drain the users’ crypto wallets
CoinMarketCap Hacked, Scrambles to Remove Malicious Wallet . . . CoinMarketCap was hacked after a fake wallet verification popup appeared on its site, triggering phishing concerns MetaMask and Phantom flagged the site as unsafe, warning users against connecting wallets The breach has revived criticism of CoinMarketCap’s security, nearly four years after its major data leak
CoinMarketCap Hit by Wallet Phishing Attack, $43K Stolen CoinMarketCap, a top crypto data platform owned by Binance, was briefly compromised over the weekend after a malicious image on its homepage triggered a fake wallet connection prompt The exploit, which involved a front-end supply-chain attack, led to the theft of approximately $43,000 in digital
CoinMarketCap Removes Malicious Verify Wallet Popup The incident occurred nearly four years after CoinMarketCap was hacked in October 2021, resulting in the leak of over 3 1 million (3,117,548) user email addresses