![]() ![]() Serpent urged the community always to store their digital assets in a cold wallet and be cautious of scammers making spoofed calls. Upon having access to the verification code, they quickly accessed Lacovone’s MetaMask account through iCloud. The user handed them the six-digit verification code to prove his ownership of the Apple account, and immediately after, the scammer hung up. Then, they sent multiple text messages to the victim, asking him to reset his Apple ID password. Using a caller ID spoofer, they called Lacovone as an Apple representative claiming that they noted suspicious activity on his account. According to Serpent, the attacker first requested a random password reset to raise suspicion. According to Lacovone, As of now, OpenSea (OpenSea.io – the highly popular and world’s largest NFT marketplace) has flagged all the stolen NFTs as suspicious.ĭape NFT founder, who uses the Twitter handle Serpent, examined the attack and posted a detailed analysis of the incident.
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