CipherTrace warns of surge in funds lost to MetaMask phishers
Phishers are coming after MetaMask users in increasingly clever ways. Cyber Security firm CipherTrace has issued a warning after noting a surge in reports over the past 24 hours of users funds being stolen by a malicious Chrome browser extension posing as popular crypto wallet MetaMask.The warning was issued under the headline "ALERT: Malicious Crypto Browser Extension—Masked MetaMask" and reported the company had seen "an uptick of alerts and comments within the online cryptocurrency community of users’ funds being stolen."In response to online criticism that MetaMask is not doing enough....
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