According to TechFlow, OKLink released its July 2024 security report, and the total losses from security incidents on the entire network chain were approximately US$290 million. Losses caused by private key leakage accounted for 88.31% of the total losses, phishing incidents accounted for 3.03%, REKT incidents accounted for 7.33%, and RugPull incidents accounted for 1.31%.

On July 18, the WazirX exchange multi-signature wallet private key was leaked, resulting in a loss of approximately $235 million, which was the largest security incident in July. On July 16, the LiFi Protocol cross-chain bridge aggregation protocol was attacked, resulting in a loss of approximately $10 million. The attacker exploited an arbitrary call vulnerability to steal the assets of users who authorized this contract.

In addition, there were 14 cases of fraud and phishing on official social media, with a loss of approximately US$3.89 million, a decrease of 81.34% from June. OKLink reminds users not to reveal your private key or mnemonic phrase to anyone, do not click on unverified links, and learn to use Web3 chain tools to avoid risks, which is an important line of defense to protect yourself in the Web3 world.