Hackers are reportedly exploiting a prediction market's comment section to conduct scams, resulting in losses exceeding $500,000. The attackers use multiple addresses to simultaneously purchase both "Yes" and "No" options, bypassing comment filters. They post obfuscated links to fraudulent websites mimicking legitimate ones, prompting users to log in via email. After verification, a fake Cloudflare window appears, requesting activity verification. When users click to copy, a command decodes a Base64 string, downloads a script from a server, and executes it without warnings. These scripts can collect data, record system activities, and steal funds.