Hacker Steals $1.7 Million in NFTs From OpenSea Users

In a Twitter post, the CEO ruled out OpenSea’s website as the origin point of the attack. He added that interacting with an email from OpenSea was not a vector for the attack. Similarly, clicking on the site’s banner, signing the new Wyvern smart contract, and using OpenSea’s listing migration tool to move listings to the new Wyvern contract system were determined to be safe, as well. See Also: US Intelligence Firms Accuses Pakistani Hackers of Attacking Indian Govt Installations The incident, which occurred on Saturday over the course of a few hours, suggests this was a targeted attack. Hollander also added that the attack appeared to have occurred outside OpenSea. Also, the company was “actively helping affected users and discussing ways to provide them additional assistance.” Also Check: Indian Hackers Could Infect Pakistani Users with Malware Through Fake Apps- NITB Warns