The latest on-chain data discloses that August 2025 has recorded $12.17M in overall losses due to growing phishing attacks. Particularly, these attacks have impacted up to 15,230 consumers in the Web3 sector. As per the reports, these losses reveal that the exploiters are continuously improving their tactics to loot their victims without their awareness. In this respect, they are utilizing the scams comprising EIP-7702 batch signatures.
Apart from that, the exploiters are also leveraging direct transactions to their malicious phishing contracts. Hence, these exploits have reportedly been very effective, specifically when it comes to deceiving consumers during wallet interactions and token approvals. Additionally, the notable incidents include 3 whale-targeted attacks. They collectively took away a huge 46% of the overall losses of August. The biggest single exploit in this respect took into account a staggering $3.08M, presenting such scams’ high-stakes nature.
Keeping such big-scale losses, ScamSniffer has pointed toward the need for improved security and consumer awareness about phishing scams. Thus, the inclusion of scam detection as well as improved verification protocols should be provided to minimize the exploitation risk. Moreover, the users should become more cautious and validate their approvals before signing them.
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Author: NixCoin
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