Crypto
By Mitchell
january 30, 2022
NFT project Azuki’s
Hackers broke into Azuki's official Twitter account earlier today and stole more than $750,000. Emily Rose, who is in charge of the NFT project's community, confirmed the incident on Twitter
NFT project Azuki’s
Recent news shows that hackers got into Azuki's official Twitter account and posted a fake link. Some users lost money because of this phishing attack. Unaware users were sent to a site to buy land that was supposed to be The Garden
NFT project Azuki’s
After people signed transactions through the link, the thieves took their money. Investors lost more than $750,000 worth of USDC, 122 NFTs, and more than 3.9 ETH in just 30 minutes.
NFT project Azuki’s
Etherscan says that most of the stolen money comes from a single wallet. The user fell for the scam and sent $750,000 to the hacker's wallet.
NFT project Azuki’s
Still trying to figure out how many NFTs were taken, but two Mutant Ape Yacht Club NFTs were among the 122 handled.
NFT project Azuki’s
As a safety precaution, Azuki tells its users not to click on any phishing links on the platform. Azuki plans to make future announcements on all of its media channels simultaneously to ensure they are true.