📉 In the largest phishing attack of June, a user of the Bittensor (TAO) platform lost more than 28,000 tokens, worth $11.2 million. The attack was exposed by ZachXBT through its Telegram channel. The attacker split the funds into 18 wallets, then merged them into 16, after which he converted TAO tokens into Ethereum and USDC on three different decentralized exchanges.

The UwU Lend DeFi protocol on Ethereum was attacked twice in three days. The first attack occurred on June 10 and cost $20 million, the second on June 13, losses amounted to another $3.7 million.

An OKX user lost more than $2 million to an AI-generated deep fake scam.

Blockchain researcher SomaXBT accused the Lykke exchange of hiding losses of $22 million after a hacker attack on June 4.