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2.6M USDT loss from a targeted address poisoning scam involving zero-value transfers. A single victim was repeatedly scammed by the same attacker address. First, the victim lost 843K USDT. About 3 hours later, the same victim sent 1.75M USDT again to the same scammer — totaling ~2.6M USDT lost. Lesson: • Never ever copy an address from transaction history or from Etherscan! • Use address book in your wallet! • Always double-check addresses 1:1 before sending. Victim: 0x86c0300fc369e54d22512564cc0e8cc261102604
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More about this attack type https://officercia.mirror.xyz/n-sXszeDoNU3wtUUxRQEYvxQlZ6loaFElILzm2gnMzw
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Ouch. So sad when this happens.
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That’s heartbreaking. A brutal reminder that even experienced users can fall victim. Always verify addresses manually and never trust transaction history alone. Stay sharp, folks!
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