The Ethereum Foundation faced a phishing scam when its 'update' email account was hacked on June 23. The attackers sent out 35,794 scam emails using the official email address, targeting subscribers and others. Fortunately, no cryptocurrency was lost, but 81 subscribers' email addresses were exposed. The fake emails claimed a partnership with LidoDAO for staking Ether with high yields. Clicking on the malicious links could have drained users' wallets. The foundation took immediate action by blocking the attacker, securing the mailing list provider, and notifying relevant parties. Despite the breach, no new email addresses were obtained by the attacker. This incident highlights the risks of phishing in the crypto community, emphasizing the need for vigilance and security measures to protect users' funds. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news