SlowMist, DeFiHackLabs, And Scam Sniffer Announce Unphishable Phishing Simulation Platform Launching On July 1
Unphishable, a free browser-based phishing simulation platform established by SlowMist, DeFiHackLabs, and Scam Sniffer, will launch on July 1 to offer interactive Web3 security training through realistic scam scenarios and a five-day challenge promoting phishing awareness.
The platform is designed to function as a Web3 phishing training environment aimed at helping users learn and enhance their ability to detect and prevent phishing attacks. It is positioned as a public resource, available at no cost, with the aim of reducing phishing risks, contributing to the overall security of the Web3 community, and expanding access to security education and awareness tools.
Unphishable is browser-based and provides interactive training through simulations of real-world Web3 phishing attempts. Its approach to phishing and fraud prevention incorporates both on-chain and off-chain risk monitoring, supported by browser extension technology that alerts users to phishing domains, malicious smart contract authorizations, wallet drains, and malicious links disseminated through messaging platforms such as Telegram and X.
The platform is intended to function as a Web3 phishing training ground designed to assist users in understanding and enhancing their ability to detect and prevent phishing attacks. It is positioned as a public resource, available at no cost, with the goal of reducing phishing threats, contributing to the overall security of the Web3 ecosystem, and expanding access to security education and awareness tools.
Unphishable Launches Five-Day Interactive Challenge To Promote Web3 Phishing Awareness And Skill Development
As part of its launch, Unphishable will conduct a five-day challenge tailored for early participants. Its approach to phishing and fraud prevention includes both off-chain and on-chain risk monitoring, supported by browser extension technology that notifies users of phishing domains, malicious smart contract authorizations, wallet drains, and dangerous links spread through messaging platforms like Telegram and X.