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Australia Just Found Out 2000 People Are Really Bad at Keeping Their Crypto Wallets Safe From Hackers Who Were Waiting for Them to Screw Up

An illustration of a hacker in sunglasses sitting at a computer with screens displaying various cryptocurrency wallets being hacked. The hacker is surrounded by broken chains representing compromised security while Australian flags are torn apart behind them. A giant red "X" marks the screen where an Aussie wallet was recently stolen, and nearby Chainalysis logos represent collaboration against scammers. In the background, cryptic symbols hint at billions of dollars lost worldwide to approval phishing scams since May 2021.

The crypto bros are at it again! Over 2,000 Australians got their wallets hacked because they can’t even be bothered to secure them properly. And you know who’s behind this? The scammers, of course! They’re just sitting there waiting for the gullible idiots to fall into their traps and send all their precious crypto flying out the window

Source: bitcoin.com

More than 2,000 compromised cryptocurrency wallets belonging to Australians were recently uncovered during a global operation targeting cryptocurrency scammers. The Australian Federal Police is reportedly investigating Australian losses identified in “Operation Spincaster” and gathering intelligence on scammer tactics. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) recently discovered more than 2,000 compromised cryptocurrency wallets belonging to Australians during a global operation targeting cryptocurrency scammers. The joint operation with blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis focused […]

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