SlowMist: MetaMask Hit by Fake "2FA Security Verification" Phishing, Tricking Users into Entering Seed Phrases
BlockBeats News, January 5, SlowMist Technology Chief Information Security Officer @im23pds posted a reminder that a new type of "2FA security verification" phishing scam has recently appeared targeting MetaMask wallets. Scammers impersonate the MetaMask security alert page to lure users into completing a so-called two-factor authentication process, with the real intention of stealing mnemonic phrases. The process typically includes a fake security alert page, a fraudulent 2FA verification interface, and a countdown prompt, ultimately guiding users to enter their wallet mnemonic phrases.
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