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BTC $63,708.20 +1.26%
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BNB $604.50 -0.28%
XRP $1.00 +0.11%
SOL $75.76 +0.74%
TRX $0.3323 +0.27%
DOGE $0.0702 +0.69%
ADA $0.1754 -0.77%
BCH $204.59 +0.43%
LINK $9.48 +0.54%
HYPE $59.54 +3.83%
AAVE $86.68 +0.62%
SUI $0.6784 +0.29%
XLM $0.1580 +0.70%
ZEC $512.53 +5.49%

1155 WBTC thieves responded to the phishing gang on-chain, and the phishing gang subsequently began to transfer ETH back to the stolen address

2024-05-10 16:30:32

ChainCatcher news, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, 10 minutes ago, the phishing victim replied to the phishing gang on-chain: ok. Subsequently, the phishing gang began to transfer ETH back to the victim's address.

ChainCatcher previously reported, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, in the incident where 1155 WBTC were stolen, the attacker transferred 51 ETH to the victim's address and left a message for the victim: "Please leave your telegram and I will contact you."

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