According to PANews, a screenshot posted by Web3 security researcher @Plumferno on the X platform shows that Inferno Drainer, a multi-chain fraud service provider, announced in its community that it is reopening to the public. After more than six months of private operation, Inferno Drainer now has new employees, new ways of working, new support and new features, and has stolen $125 million for its customers during this period, bringing its total theft to more than $250 million.

Previously, Inferno Drainer announced its closure at the end of November last year, claiming that more than 80 million US dollars were stolen. @Plumferno said: "This is not good news, in case someone doesn't know about this..." Web3 anti-fraud platform Scam Sniffer commented: "This also explains why phishing websites using Inferno have recently surged after the hacker fraud gang Pink Drainer announced its withdrawal."