According to TechFlow, SlowMist founder Yu Xian shared a case in which a friend was phished, and analyzed two common phishing techniques in detail.

The first method involved a new contract address created through the create2 mechanism, where the victim was tricked into sending 7.07 ETH to an address associated with the infamous Inferno Drainer without noticing.

The second method is the classic zero-dollar purchase, which completes the NFT transfer in batches through the bulkExecute function of the Blur market contract.

Yu Xian reminded users that the ultimate line of defense to protect assets in the dark forest is their own security knowledge. He also warned everyone to beware of fake "security personnel". The SlowMist security alert clarified that it had nothing to do with @jeazy_eth, so beware of his "private message" for help.