AS A SERVICE THEY IDENTIFY NEW SOLANA DRAINERS.

Drainers, available on scam markets, can reverse a condition within a chain transaction.

Named 'Aqua' and 'Vanish' were identified modifying the condition within the data chain, even after a user's private key was used to sign a transaction.

According to Blowfish, they broke down the method these drainers use to change data and steal funds.

The drains go unnoticed by the user at first. The victim signs what appears to be a valid transaction. However, after receiving the signature, the drainer temporarily holds the transaction, then through a separate transaction, they change the condition of the dApp from appearing to send SOL to taking it instead.

(There's a completely new breed of scams on the loose, and they're not like anything we've seen before!

Imagine: a transaction that appears safe when you sign it, but the moment it's submitted on chain, it suddenly drains your assets.

Sounds like a nightmare, doesn't it?)