Fake WalletConnect app scams steal $70K from Google Play Users in its five month campaign
A crypto wallet drainer that was posing as WalletConnect has stolen more than $70,000 from unsuspecting users on the Google Play Store.
XingChiA crypto wallet drainer that was posing as WalletConnect has stolen more than $70,000 from unsuspecting users on the Google Play Store.
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