According to Cointelegraph, a new phishing campaign is targeting cryptocurrency investors by impersonating MetaMask, a popular self-custodial wallet. The campaign tricks users into revealing their wallet recovery phrases, as reported by blockchain security firm SlowMist. The attackers employ a fake two-factor authentication (2FA) security verification process, redirecting users to fraudulent domains through deceptive security warnings that request seed phrases. Once users provide their wallet recovery phrases, their funds are stolen, warned SlowMist's chief security officer, 23pds, in a recent post on X
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