A USDt wallet address is a unique string of characters, functioning like an account number, that allows users to receive Tether’s USDt on various blockchain networks, such as Ethereum and Tron. USDt ...
Address poisoning involves sending small transactions from wallet addresses that closely resemble a legitimate one, tricking users into copying the wrong address when making future transactions.
Scammers spun up at least 7,905 blockchain wallets in May to collect crypto they steal from ordinary users, according to a blockchain security company Forta Network. Forta, which has recently launched ...
Cryptocurrency wallet provider MetaMask is warning users of a new scam called 'Address Poisoning' used to trick users into sending funds to a scammer rather than an intended recipient. When MetaMask ...
A cryptocurrency user has lost $68 million worth of wrapped bitcoin (WBTC) after falling victim to an address poisoning exploit, according to blockchain security firm CertiK. Address poisoning is a ...