Ethereum's Genius, Vitalik Buterin, Outfoxed on Twitter: The $691,000 Scam Link Exposed! đĽ
Guess what? Ethereum's very own creator, Vitalik Buterin, seems to have been outsmarted by a sneaky hacker on Twitter. The price tag of this little escapade? A whopping $691,000. đ¸
It all started innocently enough. A tweet popped up on Buterin's feed, advertising an exclusive set of NFTs from software giant Consensys. But, plot twist: the link was as dodgy as they come. đľ And with Buterin boasting a following of 4.9 million, you can only imagine how many people got duped.
The result? Click the link, and instead of bagging a shiny new NFT, the hacker was busy emptying out their wallets. Ouch.
People on Crypto Twitter didn't sit idle though. They were super quick to spot and flag the fake link. But, the first hint that Buterin might've been hacked came from an unexpected source - his dad, Dmitriy "Dima" Buterin. đ
In a tweet, he alerted everyone:
đ´ "Disregard this post, apparently Vitalik has been hacked. He is working on restoring access."
Though the tweet was deleted, for many, the damage was already done. Victims were left watching their funds disappear, and in just an hour, the hacker's bag grew from $147,000 to a staggering $691,000. And if you're wondering about the specifics, big shoutout to blockchain detective @ZachXBT for the intel. đ
But wait, there's more. The hacker, in a rather cheeky move, decided to send one of the stolen NFTs right back to Buterin. Talk about audacity! đ˛
Binance's CEO, Changpeng Zhao, pointed fingers at Twitter's not-so-stellar security.
đ´ âIt needs quite a bit more features: 2FA, login ID should be different from handle or email, etc.â
Two-factor authentication, a safety measure that's become the gold standard, is, surprisingly, only available to Twitter Blue subscribers. Time for a rethink, Twitter?
Stay sharp, crypto community! And always double-check before clicking on any link. đĄď¸