Investing
Multichain attack triggers Twitter phishing scheme for FTM distribution
Hackers continue their relentless attacks, displaying no signs of slowing down. Shortly after the Multichain hack, scammers started spreading a phishing link on Twitter.
The fraudulent distribution of Fantom (FTM) to users — falsely linked to the Multichain attack — is rapidly spreading on Twitter, attracting significant attention. The post has attracted a lot of attention from Twitter users.
Continue Reading on Coin Telegraph
Read the full article here
-
Side Hustles6 days ago
Mark Zuckerberg Is Now Second Richest Person in the World
-
Investing6 days ago
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Demand For Blackwell AI Is Insane
-
Side Hustles6 days ago
Meta Previews Movie Gen, AI Tools That Turn Dreams to Videos
-
Investing4 days ago
Hurricane Helene Hits Spruce Pine Mine, Quartz Used for Tech
-
Investing5 days ago
Israel stocks lower at close of trade; TA 35 down 0.23% By Investing.com
-
Side Hustles5 days ago
5 Key Strategies for a Seamless Cloud Migration
-
Investing6 days ago
BCA says investors should fade the real estate rally By Investing.com
-
Passive Income5 days ago
Go Paperless with the PDF Reader Pro for $49.99