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    Sam Boolman | Crypto Enthusiast and WriterBy Sam Boolman | Crypto Enthusiast and WriterJune 25, 2025
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    Phishing wave hits crypto information websites, beware of wallet connections

    The post Phishing wave hits crypto information websites, beware of wallet connections appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Changpeng Zhao simply released a caution, advising users to be cautious when authorizing wallet connections as a wave of phishing attempts strikes crypto information websites. In his recent post on X, CZ provided an alerting about a new wave of scams targeting significant crypto information sites, prompting users to be cautious when authorizing wallet connections. The statement follows two current hacks, the most recent targeting the crypto media outlet Cointelegraph, and the one before that involving the popular crypto price-tracking website CoinMarketCap. 2 days ago CMC, now CT. Hackers are targeting information website now. When authorizing wallet link, be careful. For CMC, based upon initial on-chain analysis, there are 39 victims with a combined loss of $18,570. @CoinMarketCap will cover all losses. https://t.co/egkekyjAYQ — CZ? BNB (@cz_binance) June 23, 2025

    On Sunday, Cointelegraph’s site was jeopardized by a front-end make use of, injecting a malicious pop-up that wrongly declared to provide “CoinTelegraph ICO Airdrops” and “CTG tokens.” The pop-up urged users to connect their crypto wallets to receive almost $5,500 worth of tokens. To include credibility, the aggressors even pointed out a “fair launch” event and a fraudulent CertiK audit.

    ALERT: We understand a deceptive pop-up incorrectly declaring to offer “CoinTelegraph ICO Airdrops” or “CTG tokens” that are appearing on our site. DO NOT:

    • Click on these pop-ups
    • Link your wallets
    • Enter any personal information

    We are actively dealing with a fix. — Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) June 23, 2025

    Cointelegraph right away responded, warning its readers on X to avoid engaging with the deceptive pop-up. “Do not click on these pop-ups, link your wallets, or enter any personal information,” CT wrote, adding that the team was working on a fix to solve the concern. The Cointelegraph event came quickly after a similar attack on CoinMarketCap, which occurred two days previously …

    The post Phishing wave hits crypto information websites, beware of wallet connections appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Changpeng Zhao simply provided a warning, prompting users to be cautious when licensing wallet connections as a wave of phishing efforts hits crypto information websites. The pop-up prompted users to link their crypto wallets to get almost $5,500 worth of tokens. “Do not click on these pop-ups, link your wallets, or enter any personal information,” CT wrote, adding that the group was working on a fix to fix the issue.

    The pop-up prompted users to link their crypto wallets to get nearly $5,500 worth of tokens. In CoinMarketCap’s case, hackers similarly attempted to trick users into linking their wallets through a malicious pop-up triggering them to “confirm” them. In another recent scam just a few days ago, hackers similarly attempted to make use of users’ trust in established crypto platforms by using fake Aave (AAVE) advertisements that appeared at the top of Google search results and directed users to phishing websites imitating the DeFi platform and draining connected wallets.

    Changpeng Zhao simply provided a warning, advising users to be cautious when authorizing wallet connections as a wave of phishing attempts strikes crypto information websites. The pop-up urged users to link their crypto wallets to get almost $5,500 worth of tokens. In CoinMarketCap’s case, hackers similarly tried to fool users into linking their wallets through a malicious pop-up triggering them to “confirm” them. In another recent scam just a couple of days ago, hackers similarly tried to make use of users’ trust in established crypto platforms by using fake Aave (AAVE) advertisements that appeared at the top of Google search results and directed users to phishing websites mimicking the DeFi platform and draining linked wallets.

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    Sam Boolman is a contributing writer at ChainIntel.org with a long-standing interest in cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and emerging financial trends. A self-directed trader who actively invests his own capital, Sam follows the markets closely and brings a hands-on perspective to the fast-paced world of crypto journalism. With a background in business and digital media, Sam has written across a variety of sectors including tech, startups, and online finance. His curiosity and enthusiasm for the evolving digital economy fuel his exploration of Web3, decentralised finance, and market developments. Sam is passionate about making complex topics more accessible to everyday readers and continues to expand his knowledge through research, trading experience, and industry engagement.

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