A phishing attack has been reported in the DMT airdrop event by @dexmaxai, resulting in the theft of over $130,000 in user assets. According to the GoPlus security team, users were tricked into authorizing transactions during the airdrop, allowing attackers to steal funds. The stolen assets were then transferred cross-chain to Ethereum and deposited into the HitBTC exchange. GoPlus advises users to revoke authorizations or move their assets using Solana's revocation tool. The project's website and Twitter have been taken offline, raising suspicions of a rug pull.
Phishing Attack in DMT Airdrop Leads to $130,000 Theft
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