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CoinRank News: Blockchain security firm Scam Sniffer reported that 9,220 victims of cryptocurrency phishing scams in January lost a total of $10.25 million, down 56% from December last year (loss of $23.58 million). However, the report noted that criminals have been constantly improving and implementing more sophisticated attack methods. Ethereum users were the most affected by phishing scams, accounting for more than 80% of the stolen funds and losses of more than $8.6 million, while BNB Chain and Arbitrum users lost $710,000 and $572,000 respectively, and Polygon and Optimism users lost approximately $191,000 and $82,000 respectively. The company noted that malware-driven attacks dominated. The Uniswap Permit2 vulnerability alone stole $1 million, while direct transfers caused victims to lose $549,000, and another $471,000 was stolen due to transaction simulation scams. Another growing threat involves scams on Telegram, which have surged by more than 2,000% since November 2024.
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