Crypto Scammers Are Now Stealing From Other Crypto Thieves

Key Points

  • Crypto scammers are using a new scam on YouTube, where they impersonate beginners sharing access to their crypto wallets.
  • The bait wallet is set up as a multi-signature wallet, requiring multiple approvals for transactions, which tricks thieves into sending funds to another wallet controlled by the scammers.
  • The scam primarily targets other scammers or naive thieves, making the scammers appear like digital Robin Hoods.

Summary

A new scam has emerged on YouTube, where crypto scammers are outsmarting each other in a clever twist of deception. According to security firm Kaspersky, these scammers post comments pretending to be novices asking for help with transferring funds from their wallets, using a seed phrase as bait. However, the wallet in question is a multi-signature wallet, which requires multiple approvals for transactions. When thieves attempt to steal the funds by sending tokens to this wallet, the tokens are redirected to another wallet controlled by the scammers. This setup effectively traps the thieves, who end up losing their own funds. Kaspersky describes this as a scenario where scammers act like digital Robin Hoods, targeting other dishonest individuals. The scam is not isolated, with multiple similar instances reported across the internet, highlighting a trend where scammers are now preying on each other. This operation seems more focused on small-scale theft rather than large-scale heists, given the relatively low gas fees involved.

coindesk
December 30, 2024
Crypto
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