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[[File:Shitcoinwallet.jpg|thumb|Shitcoin Wallet]]The Shitcoin Wallet extension was created as a supposed wallet for storing ethereum and handling ERC20 smart contracts. Multiple locations on the site advertised it as safe and secure, and the privacy policy even specifically states the private key is kept secure. However, the wallet is malicious and instead captures user data on multiple crypto-related websites, enabling the creator to steal people's fund. There were over 650 downloads before the application was removed rom the Google Play store. It's unknown what funds were lost, if any. | [[File:Shitcoinwallet.jpg|thumb|Shitcoin Wallet]]The Shitcoin Wallet extension was created as a supposed wallet for storing ethereum and handling ERC20 smart contracts. Multiple locations on the site advertised it as safe and secure, and the privacy policy even specifically states the private key is kept secure. However, the wallet is malicious and instead captures user data on multiple crypto-related websites, enabling the creator to steal people's fund. There were over 650 downloads before the application was removed rom the Google Play store. It's unknown what funds were lost, if any. | ||
This is a global/international case not involving a specific country. | This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.<ref name="cointelegraph-7291" /><ref name="decrypt-7299" /><ref name="zdnet-7431" /><ref name="campuscodigithub-7432" /><ref name="cointelegraph-7433" /><ref name="shitcoinwalletarchive-7434" /><ref name="shitcoinwalletarchive-7435" /><ref name="shitcoinwalletarchive-7436" /><ref name="decrypt-7437" /><ref name="snikotwitter-7438" /><ref name="shitcoinwalletmediumarchive-7439" /><ref name="pastebin-7440" /><ref name="securityaffairs-7441" /><ref name="cisomag-7442" /><ref name="coinspeaker-7443" /><ref name="crowdfundinsider-10089" /> | ||
== About Shitcoin Wallet == | == About Shitcoin Wallet == | ||
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== Technical Details == | |||
This section includes specific detailed technical analysis of any security breaches which happened. What specific software vulnerabilities contributed to the problem and how were they exploited? | |||
== Total Amount Lost == | == Total Amount Lost == | ||
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== Total Amount Recovered == | == Total Amount Recovered == | ||
There do not appear to have been any funds recovered in this case. | |||
What funds were recovered? What funds were reimbursed for those affected users? | What funds were recovered? What funds were reimbursed for those affected users? | ||
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== Ongoing Developments == | == Ongoing Developments == | ||
What parts of this case are still remaining to be concluded? | What parts of this case are still remaining to be concluded? | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
[https://cointelegraph.com/news/ledger-wallet-user-allegedly-lost-16k-to-malicious-browser-extension Ledger Wallet User Allegedly Lost $16K to Malicious Browser Extension] (Mar 19) | <references><ref name="cointelegraph-7291">[https://cointelegraph.com/news/ledger-wallet-user-allegedly-lost-16k-to-malicious-browser-extension Ledger Wallet User Allegedly Lost $16K to Malicious Browser Extension] (Mar 19, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://decrypt.co/15803/a-malicious-google-chrome-extension-cost-one-user-16000 A malicious Google Chrome extension cost one user $16,000 - Decrypt] (Mar 19) | <ref name="decrypt-7299">[https://decrypt.co/15803/a-malicious-google-chrome-extension-cost-one-user-16000 A malicious Google Chrome extension cost one user $16,000 - Decrypt] (Mar 19, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://www.zdnet.com/article/chrome-extension-caught-stealing-crypto-wallet-private-keys/ Chrome extension caught stealing crypto-wallet private keys | ZDNet] (Mar 23) | <ref name="zdnet-7431">[https://www.zdnet.com/article/chrome-extension-caught-stealing-crypto-wallet-private-keys/ Chrome extension caught stealing crypto-wallet private keys | ZDNet] (Mar 23, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://gist.github.com/campuscodi/b63ea104e1cf17ef446dfa8e67651e5f Shitcoin wallet manifest.json · GitHub] (Mar 24) | <ref name="campuscodigithub-7432">[https://gist.github.com/campuscodi/b63ea104e1cf17ef446dfa8e67651e5f Shitcoin wallet manifest.json · GitHub] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://cointelegraph.com/news/chrome-browser-extension-ethereum-wallet-injects-malicious-javascript-to-steal-data Chrome Browser Extension Ethereum Wallet Injects Malicious JavaScript To Steal Data] (Mar 24) | <ref name="cointelegraph-7433">[https://cointelegraph.com/news/chrome-browser-extension-ethereum-wallet-injects-malicious-javascript-to-steal-data Chrome Browser Extension Ethereum Wallet Injects Malicious JavaScript To Steal Data] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20200103103304/https://shitcoinwallet.co/ Shitcoin Wallet Currency] (Mar 24) | <ref name="shitcoinwalletarchive-7434">[https://web.archive.org/web/20200103103304/https://shitcoinwallet.co/ Shitcoin Wallet Currency] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20200427090004/https://shitcoinwallet.co/Shitcoin-Privacy.pdf Wayback Machine] (Mar 24) | <ref name="shitcoinwalletarchive-7435">[https://web.archive.org/web/20200427090004/https://shitcoinwallet.co/Shitcoin-Privacy.pdf Wayback Machine] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20191228162122/https://shitcoinwallet.co/ Shitcoin Wallet Currency] (Mar 24) | <ref name="shitcoinwalletarchive-7436">[https://web.archive.org/web/20191228162122/https://shitcoinwallet.co/ Shitcoin Wallet Currency] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://decrypt.co/15730/shitcoin-wallet-is-a-scam-says-security-researcher Shitcoin Wallet is a scam, says security researcher - Decrypt] (Mar 24) | <ref name="decrypt-7437">[https://decrypt.co/15730/shitcoin-wallet-is-a-scam-says-security-researcher Shitcoin Wallet is a scam, says security researcher - Decrypt] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://twitter.com/sniko_/status/1211841389299982336 @sniko_ Twitter] (Mar 24) | <ref name="snikotwitter-7438">[https://twitter.com/sniko_/status/1211841389299982336 @sniko_ Twitter] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://web.archive.org/web/20200102224657/https://medium.com/@shitcoinwallet/shitcoin-wallet-introduction-official-launch-9dad94cf368b https://web.archive.org/web/20200102224657/https://medium.com/@shitcoinwallet/shitcoin-wallet-introduction-official-launch-9dad94cf368b] (Mar 24) | <ref name="shitcoinwalletmediumarchive-7439">[https://web.archive.org/web/20200102224657/https://medium.com/@shitcoinwallet/shitcoin-wallet-introduction-official-launch-9dad94cf368b https://web.archive.org/web/20200102224657/https://medium.com/@shitcoinwallet/shitcoin-wallet-introduction-official-launch-9dad94cf368b] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https:// | <ref name="pastebin-7440">[https://pastebin.com/raw/ZtUpWVvT https://pastebin.com/raw/ZtUpWVvT] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/95857/breaking-news/shitcoin-wallet-chrome-extension.html Shitcoin Wallet Chrome extension steals crypto-wallet private keysSecurity Affairs] (Mar 24) | <ref name="securityaffairs-7441">[https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/95857/breaking-news/shitcoin-wallet-chrome-extension.html Shitcoin Wallet Chrome extension steals crypto-wallet private keysSecurity Affairs] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://cisomag.eccouncil.org/shitcoin-wallet-a-crypto-wallet-or-a-crypto-stealer/ Shitcoin Wallet: A Crypto-Wallet or a Crypto-Stealer?] (Mar 24) | <ref name="cisomag-7442">[https://cisomag.eccouncil.org/shitcoin-wallet-a-crypto-wallet-or-a-crypto-stealer/ Shitcoin Wallet: A Crypto-Wallet or a Crypto-Stealer?] (Mar 24, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://www.coinspeaker.com/metamask-back-google-play-store/ https://www.coinspeaker.com/metamask-back-google-play-store/] (Mar 25) | <ref name="coinspeaker-7443">[https://www.coinspeaker.com/metamask-back-google-play-store/ https://www.coinspeaker.com/metamask-back-google-play-store/] (Mar 25, 2022)</ref> | ||
[https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2020/01/155894-another-malicious-crypto-wallet-app-stealing-private-keys-and-data/ https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2020/01/155894-another-malicious-crypto-wallet-app-stealing-private-keys-and-data/] (Dec 28) | <ref name="crowdfundinsider-10089">[https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2020/01/155894-another-malicious-crypto-wallet-app-stealing-private-keys-and-data/ https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2020/01/155894-another-malicious-crypto-wallet-app-stealing-private-keys-and-data/] (Dec 28, 2022)</ref></references> | ||
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The Shitcoin Wallet extension was created as a supposed wallet for storing ethereum and handling ERC20 smart contracts. Multiple locations on the site advertised it as safe and secure, and the privacy policy even specifically states the private key is kept secure. However, the wallet is malicious and instead captures user data on multiple crypto-related websites, enabling the creator to steal people's fund. There were over 650 downloads before the application was removed rom the Google Play store. It's unknown what funds were lost, if any.
This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
About Shitcoin Wallet
"ShitcoinWallet is an Ethereum wallet that lets you connect to the Ethereum blockchain." "Shitcoin Wallet Safe & Secure Currency. ShitcoinWallet is an Ethereum wallet that lets you connect to the Ethereum blockchain."
"Shitcoin Wallet, which launched late last year, is downloadable as an extension for Google Chrome. It invites users to create wallets, which they can then unlock with private keys or an authentication certificate. Shitcoin Wallet claims that these keys are encrypted, meaning the service shouldn’t be able to read them."
"Of course, being an Ethereum wallet means you can use it for managing, transferring, receiving your Ethers but also can use this wallet to interact with thousands of ERC20 tokens that thrive on the Ethereum blockchain."
"Safe And Secure. ShitcoinWallet is an Ethereum wallet that lets you connect to the Ethereum blockchain. Covered By Insurance. It is a web wallet which has several extensions for different browsers, which I will discuss further in the article. Decentralized Web. ShitcoinWallet also allows you to access the world of the decentralized web by letting you use several Ethereum DApps through it."
"AIRDROP 0.05 ETH FOR FI[R]ST 500 USERS." "Shitcoin Wallet is a best choice for holders, users of Shitcoin Wallet will receive many tokens everyday by our team and our partners. With many tokens have value in the market will be airdrop for our users, we hope our community knows more good projects as well as projects that can be introduced to more users."
"ShitcoinWallet creates your wallet on the local terminals and communicates with other blockchain networks, therefore the private key of your wallet is only stored on your local PC. Your wallet is 100% secure and you don’t need to worry about assets loss due to any hacker attack to ShitcoinWallet servers. Currently ShitcoinWallet is supported on Chrome."
"Just two days ago, Cointelegraph reported on an Ethereum (ETH) wallet Chrome browser extension known as “Shitcoin Wallet” that has reportedly been injecting malicious javascript code from open browser windows to steal data from its users."
"A browser crypto wallet is injecting malicious JS to steal secrets from @myetherwallet, @idexio, @binance, @neotrackerio, @SwitcheoNetwork. Extension-native wallet create also sends secrets to their backend!"
"Hackedzec’s story surfaced just a few days after Harry Denley, the director of security at MyCrypto, discovered that “Shitcoin Wallet”, a browser based Ethereum wallet that is listed on Google Chrome’s Web Store, was also malicious. Denley found that Shitcoin Wallet stole users private keys, as well as login information for sites such as Binance."
"Denley wrote on Twitter that it is injecting malicious javascript code to steal information. This, according to Denley, occurs in two ways. First, the extension snoops for credentials of any wallet created within the extension. Second, when users access Myetherwallet, Idex, Switcheo or NeoTracker, the extension steals log-in credentials and private keys."
"Shitcoin Wallet has since been listed on the domain warning list for the popular in-browser Ethereum dapp interface, MetaMask. “MetaMask believes this domain could currently compromise your security and, as an added safety feature, MetaMask has restricted access to the site,” states the message by MetaMask that pops up when entering the website for Shitcoin Wallet."
"Luckily, Shitcoin Wallet only has 625 users, according to the extension’s listing on the Chrome Web Store. One of them is already upset: “It steals your login data and your tokens do not download it is a scam,” commented Tony Nicklow today in a one-star review."
This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.
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| Date | Event | Description |
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| December 30th, 2019 7:47:00 PM MST | Main Event | Expand this into a brief description of what happened and the impact. If multiple lines are necessary, add them here. |
Technical Details
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Total Amount Lost
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Total Amount Recovered
There do not appear to have been any funds recovered in this case.
What funds were recovered? What funds were reimbursed for those affected users?
Ongoing Developments
What parts of this case are still remaining to be concluded?
Individual Prevention Policies
No specific policies for individual prevention have yet been identified in this case.
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References
- ↑ Ledger Wallet User Allegedly Lost $16K to Malicious Browser Extension (Mar 19, 2022)
- ↑ A malicious Google Chrome extension cost one user $16,000 - Decrypt (Mar 19, 2022)
- ↑ Chrome extension caught stealing crypto-wallet private keys | ZDNet (Mar 23, 2022)
- ↑ Shitcoin wallet manifest.json · GitHub (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ Chrome Browser Extension Ethereum Wallet Injects Malicious JavaScript To Steal Data (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ Shitcoin Wallet Currency (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ Wayback Machine (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ Shitcoin Wallet Currency (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ Shitcoin Wallet is a scam, says security researcher - Decrypt (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ @sniko_ Twitter (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20200102224657/https://medium.com/@shitcoinwallet/shitcoin-wallet-introduction-official-launch-9dad94cf368b (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ https://pastebin.com/raw/ZtUpWVvT (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ Shitcoin Wallet Chrome extension steals crypto-wallet private keysSecurity Affairs (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ Shitcoin Wallet: A Crypto-Wallet or a Crypto-Stealer? (Mar 24, 2022)
- ↑ https://www.coinspeaker.com/metamask-back-google-play-store/ (Mar 25, 2022)
- ↑ https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2020/01/155894-another-malicious-crypto-wallet-app-stealing-private-keys-and-data/ (Dec 28, 2022)