CoinVoice has recently learned that according to Cointelegraph, a crypto wallet fraud tool targeting the TON network announced that it would stop service and guide users to use another cryptocurrency fraud tool.

Web3 security agency Scam Sniffer shared a screenshot showing a TON-based crypto wallet fraud tool issuing a closure notice. The wallet fraud tool claimed that the lack of "big players" or "whales" in the TON community was bad for its business. The hackers wrote: "Since TON has no whales and the community is small, we will shut down the service."

The wallet fraud tool then directs users to assets that defraud the Bitcoin network, stating that if users enjoy stealing on TON, they will also enjoy operating on the Bitcoin network.

The hacker also advertised another service and made it clear that fraud tools based on TON will not return. Blockaid co-founder Raz Niv mentioned that more and more hackers are beginning to take interest in the TON ecosystem because the value of assets transferred by TON is very high. Some scams also use TON's transfer comment function to disguise the true purpose of the signature, tricking users into signing false transactions and stealing their assets. [Original link]