Crypto Investor Loses $6.09 Million in Phishing Attack via Fake Zoom Link
A Gigachad (GIGA) token investor lost $6.09 million in a phishing attack that involved a fake Zoom meeting link. The victim clicked on a fake Zoom call invite link, which redirected them to a deceptive website designed to harvest sensitive wallet information. The hacker stole 95.27 million GIGA tokens from the victim, valued at $6.09 million, and exchanged them for Solana (SOL) before converting them to Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) stablecoins. The victim has involved law enforcement to investigate the theft and remains optimistic about making up for the loss in the ongoing bull market.
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