According to information obtained by Wu Blockchain, Scam Sniffer monitoring shows that crypto phishing attacks in November resulted in approximately $7.77 million in losses, affecting 6,344 victims. Losses increased by 137% month-on-month, while the number of victims decreased by 42%. The report indicates that attackers are increasingly targeting whale wallets, with the largest single loss reaching $1.22 million (signature authorization attack). Overall attack frequency has decreased, but the loss per incident has risen significantly.
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According to information obtained by Wu Blockchain, Scam Sniffer monitoring shows that crypto phishing attacks in November resulted in approximately $7.77 million in losses, affecting 6,344 victims. Losses increased by 137% month-on-month, while the number of victims decreased by 42%. The report indicates that attackers are increasingly targeting whale wallets, with the largest single loss reaching $1.22 million (signature authorization attack). Overall attack frequency has decreased, but the loss per incident has risen significantly.