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19 December 2023

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  • curprev 11:5311:53, 15 December 2023Azoundria talk contribs 26,188 bytes +1,770 Cleaned up the sources in the About section. Updated the What Happened section. Populated the technical details with a high level overview and organized sections. Added a high level overview of the amount lost. Moved a quote to the immediate reaction section. Cleaning up whitespace. Recovery and outcome sections. Prevention reviewed. Tag: Visual edit

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28 January 2023

  • curprev 10:5010:50, 28 January 2023Azoundria talk contribs 13,603 bytes +13,603 Created page with "{{Imported Case Study|source=https://www.quadrigainitiative.com/casestudy/openseaphishingattack.php}} thumb|OpenSeaMultiple users on the OpenSea platform were the subject of a phishing attack, from an unknown vector. OpenSea is still investigating, and hasn't been able to determine the cause. It is reported that some of the NFT tokens were returned by the attacker, while others were sold, and the proceeds mixed through TornadoCash. This is a global..."