PANews reported on December 1 that OKLink released the November 2024 security monthly report, indicating that on-chain security incidents across the network caused a total loss of approximately $203 million. Phishing scams accounted for 64.80% of total losses, totaling about $131 million, while no major Rug Pull incidents occurred. REKT event losses accounted for 22.06%, totaling about $45 million.

On November 13, the user copied an incorrect address from contaminated transfer history, resulting in a loss of $129 million. An hour later, the attacker returned all assets. On November 15, the v1 liquidity pool contract of the Aptos ecological project Thala was attacked due to a security vulnerability, leading to a loss of $25.5 million. Subsequently, Thala negotiated with the attacker to recover all user assets through a $300,000 bounty.

OKLink reminds everyone to carefully verify the receiving address when performing on-chain operations. Some users have lost over $100 million due to copying incorrect addresses from contaminated transaction records. Please ensure to carefully verify the recipient's address when conducting on-chain operations and avoid the habit of directly copying addresses from transaction records or chat logs. Additionally, learn to use Web3 on-chain tools to mitigate risks. OKLink provides on-chain address queries, token authorization checks, large transfer monitoring, and other tools to easily ensure on-chain security, grasp market trends in real-time, and eliminate on-chain anxiety.