In the murky depths of the EVM networks, a spectacle of larceny unfolds with all the subtlety of a fox in a henhouse. Hundreds of hapless crypto enthusiasts find their digital coffers lighter, their funds spirited away by an unseen hand, as revealed by the indefatigable ZachXBT, that modern-day sleuth of the blockchain.
Yet, the culprit remains as elusive as a shadow at noon, leaving investigators clutching at etherial threads.
The Phantom Wallet Drainer
According to ZachXBT’s latest exposé, this digital brigand operates with a peculiar modus operandi: targeting a multitude of wallets for sums so modest they scarcely warrant a raised eyebrow-mostly under $2,000 per victim. But, as any schoolboy knows, a thousand pinpricks can bleed a man dry. The cumulative haul, as of the latest tally, stands at a not-inconsiderable $107,000, with the meter still running. 🏃♂️💨
The root of this financial hemorrhage remains shrouded in mystery, the exploit vector as yet unidentified. The attacker’s identity? As obscure as a baronet’s lineage. Still, ZachXBT has thrown a bone to the hounds, flagging the wallet address 0xAc2e5153170278e24667a580baEa056ad8Bf9bFB as a likely culprit. Whether this leads to a smoking gun or a wild goose chase remains to be seen.
Trust Wallet’s Festive Fiasco
As if the crypto world needed further humiliation, Trust Wallet-that bastion of security-found itself in a pickle just a fortnight prior. On the eve of Christmas, a rogue version of its browser extension (v2.68, mark it well) slithered into the Chrome Web Store, bypassing the usual rigmarole of reviews and approvals. A Trojan horse, if ever there was one.
This malicious imposter, laced with code more nefarious than a Borgia’s wine, granted its creators unfettered access to sensitive wallet data, enabling them to pilfer funds with impunity. Trust Wallet, in a fit of damage control, assured the public that only those who had the misfortune of logging into this cursed version between December 24 and 26 were affected. Mobile app users, they declared, were as safe as houses. 🏠
The tally of this digital debacle? Some 2,520 wallets compromised, $8.5 million in assets drained, and 17 attacker-controlled addresses identified. Trust Wallet, with a magnanimity that smacks of public relations, has promised to reimburse the victims. One wonders if the same courtesy will be extended to those whose wallets were drained by the same miscreants in unrelated incidents. A tangled web indeed. 🕸️
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2026-01-02 16:21