Fraud Shock to Opensea Users!
Fraud shock to Opensea users! Scammers have stolen many valuable OpenSea NFT collectibles.
Opensea, which is the largest NFT market with billions of dollars in transaction volume, has also become a favorite of scammers. Hackers who were unable to find a system vulnerability are trying to deceive users.
Opensea Users Should Be Careful
Opensea will switch to a new Ethereum contract free of charge by the end of the month, and users need to migrate their listings to new contracts. Although Opensea made the necessary explanations, the scammers acted faster.
The scammers, who showered users with phishing mails, managed to deceive many of them. Taking advantage of the low transfer fees, the scammers bought millions of dollars of NFT parts very cheaply.
Very valuable collectibles such as Mutant Ape Yacht Club, Bored Ape Yacht Club were stolen for only $750 transfer fee. It is stated that this happens because users unwittingly gave authorization to the scammers. Opensea has announced that there is no cyber attack in any way, and users should definitely check the permissions they give to their wallets.