
The 2022 email breach at OpenSea has escalated, with over 7 million email addresses now publicly available, raising concerns about increased phishing attacks targeting users in the cryptocurrency space. The leak, which includes addresses of traders, influencers, and crypto builders, poses a significant risk as scammers may exploit this information for malicious activities. Experts warn that phishing attempts are likely to surge, particularly through tactics such as impersonating legitimate services. The breach highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in the crypto sector, emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures among users.





ARTICLE: Over 7M email addresses from OpenSea’s 2022 breach are now public, exposing traders, influencers, and crypto figures. Details in our article: ↓ https://t.co/GsYjTYbszZ
New breach: Stealer logs with 71M unique addresses have been added with a new feature to return the websites the logs were collected against. 106M new passwords were also added to Pwned Passwords. 72% of addresses were already in @haveibeenpwned. More: https://t.co/oKIhHlppd8
with the opensea 7M email list now fully public (2022 leak), we can expect an increased influx of phish attempts One of their favourites is impersonating @Earndrop_io's "You've got a new airdrop" email notifications - stay vigilant https://t.co/59mGRprGQW