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User Mistakenly Transfers 140 ETH Worth Approximately $636,559 Due to Poisoned Address

Summary: According to Scam Sniffer, a victim lost 140 ETH, valued at $636,559, one hour ago after copying the wrong address from a contaminated transaction history. The attacker of the poisoned address conducts small transactions (usually zero-value or minimal dust transactions) to make the forged wallet address appear in the target's transaction history. The forged address ...

According to Scam Sniffer, a victim lost 140 ETH, valued at $636,559, one hour ago after copying the wrong address from a contaminated transaction history.

The attacker of the poisoned address conducts small transactions (usually zero-value or minimal dust transactions) to make the forged wallet address appear in the target's transaction history. The forged address closely resembles the user's usual address, leading the user to mistakenly send funds to the attacker's address when copying and pasting.

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