As cryptocurrency adoption continues to grow, so do the tactics used by cybercriminals to exploit users. One of the emerging threats in the blockchain ecosystem is address poisoning — a subtle yet ...
Trust Wallet has introduced address-poisoning protection, adding a new screening feature designed to help users avoid sending cryptocurrency to scam wallets that mimic legitimate addresses. The ...
Trust Wallet launches address poisoning protection to stop scam wallet transfers across 32 blockchain networks and reduce rising crypto scams.
Wallet adds real-time warnings for address poisoning scams, flagging lookalike addresses before users sign transactions.
Address poisoning involves sending small transactions from wallet addresses that closely resemble a legitimate one, tricking users into copying the wrong address when making future transactions.
Ethereum address poisoning attacks are rising as automated scams insert fake wallet addresses into transaction histories to trick users.
In comparison, blockchain domains usually give users complete ownership through crypto wallets. The .brave blockchain domain belongs to this new digital ...