According to Foresight News, Cyvers Alerts has reported a rise in the frequency and impact of address poisoning attacks since early March 2025. These attacks involve sending small transactions to victims while mimicking their commonly used wallet addresses, aiming to trick users into mistakenly transferring funds to scammers' addresses during copy-paste operations. Over $1.2 million has been erroneously transferred to addresses controlled by scammers since the beginning of March. Cyvers Alerts advises users to thoroughly verify wallet addresses before transferring funds and suggests using whitelists to manage trusted addresses. Additionally, enabling AI security tools can assist in detecting suspicious transactions.