Scam Sniffer: A user suffered a "transaction history poisoning attack" and lost more than $300,000
according to on-chain analyst Scam Sniffer (@realScamSniffer), a user lost $304,091 due to copying the wrong address. Scam Sniffer said that this was a typical transaction history poisoning attack, where hackers send small transfers to make similar addresses appear in the user's history, leading the user to mistakenly copy the fake address for the transfer.
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