The leader of the Azuki community, Dem, saying Malicious players compromised the official Twitter handle of the bluechip NFT project on January 27.
Several project officials confirmed that the Twitter account was breached and urged the community not to click on any links. A Rose Community Manager tweeted that there was still a fake website on Azuki’s Twitter bio at press time.
Information available on the social media platform presented that the hackers posted two tweets with malicious links, promoting a fake virtual currency house.
Various blockchain security firms like Wallet Guard and crypto wallets like MetaMask and Phantom Wallet blocked your users’ access to the phishing link.
The Block’s Research Director Steven Zheng tweeted that the wallets connected to the hacker did not have a single stolen Azuki. Etherscan data shows that one of the wallets held 214 ETH ($343,000) at press time.
Earlier in the week, Robinhood confirmed that his various social media accounts were used to promote an unassociated crypto token. On top of that, Moonbirds founder Kevin Rose lost millions worth of NFTs to hackers draining his wallet.
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