According to ChainCatcher, the Ethereum Foundation's email account was hacked and phishing emails were sent to 35,794 people, recording the email addresses of 81 subscribers. The email falsely claimed that the foundation was working with LidoDAO to provide a 6.8% return on staking Ethereum. If the user clicked the link in the email and approved the transaction, their wallet would be emptied.
The Foundation quickly blocked the malicious emails, closed the attack path, and issued a warning to the relevant parties. The investigation showed that although the attackers obtained some new email addresses, no victims lost funds in this attack.
According to previous news, the Ethereum core developer: The Ethereum Foundation mailing list provider was suspected to have been hacked.