PEPE HOLDER LOSES $1.39M IN SNEAKY PERMIT2 SCAM A PEPE holder got absolutely wrecked, losing a whopping $1.39 million in a phishing scam that took advantage of Uniswap’s Permit2 feature. Once the scammers grabbed the user's signature, they drained that wallet in less than an… https://t.co/YFlfoXpupD
PEPE HOLDER LOSES $1.39M IN SHOCKING PERMIT2 PHISHING SCAM In a staggering incident, a PEPE holder lost $1.39 million in a phishing scam that exploited Uniswap’s Permit2 feature, which lets users approve multiple tokens with one signature. The stolen assets, including PEPE,… https://t.co/8zT9eF9AL8
#PeckShieldAlert The address 0xb0b8...40c7 has been drained of ~$1.28M worth of cryptos, including 108B $PEPE, 73.8M $APU, and 165K $MSTR, after signing a #phishing permit signature. The #phishing address #Fake_Phishing442846 is linked to the scammers who drained $32M worth of… https://t.co/fq3a4DD0tD







In a significant week for the Ethereum network, approximately 12,403 ETH, valued at $30.6 million, were burned, with Uniswap accounting for 2,270.7 ETH, or $5.6 million, of that total. Additionally, a phishing scam exploiting Uniswap's Permit2 feature resulted in a PEPE holder losing $1.39 million. The scam involved the unauthorized signing of a permit signature, leading to the theft of various cryptocurrencies, including 165,008 $MSTR (worth $169,000), 73.83 million $APU (valued at $68,000), and 107.8 billion $PEPE (approximately $1.05 million). Overall, the phishing incident drained approximately $1.28 million from the victim's wallet, which included the same assets. This incident highlights the risks associated with signing unknown links and permits in the cryptocurrency space.