New crypto scam happening, emails are sent to ENS owners (.eth) when their ENS is expiring, but directing them to a scam renewal site that looks like the official ENS website, in attempt to drain their funds. Nick Bax points out that attackers are likely using the 200,000,000 Twitter users data leak, and are able to determine the email addresses of real .eth Twitter accounts. (image from the database) This is because the data leak has an association between a twitter name, and an email address. Twitter has yet to acknowledge this breach even though it's been over a year since I reported about it. data protection organizations are nowhere to be seen as I pointed out numerous times in the past. I'm sure some people are going to fall victim to this. [link] [comments] |
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