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[[File:Opensea.jpg|thumb|OpenSea]]Many users of OpenSea, one of the largest NFT marketplaces in the world, received phishing emails requesting them to click a link and complete a verification within the next couple of days, threatening an account suspension. The email was not from OpenSea, and likely attempted to steal assets or the private keys of users who complied. It is not know how many users were affected.
[[File:Opensea.jpg|thumb|OpenSea]]Many users of OpenSea, one of the largest NFT marketplaces in the world, received phishing emails requesting them to click a link and complete a verification within the next couple of days, threatening an account suspension. The email was not from OpenSea, and likely attempted to steal assets or the private keys of users who complied. It is not know how many users were affected.


This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.
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== About OpenSea ==
== About OpenSea ==
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!Description
!Description
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|February 26th, 2022 9:16:00 PM
|February 26th, 2022 9:16:00 PM MST
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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?
== Individual Prevention Policies ==
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{{Prevention:Individuals:End}}
== Platform Prevention Policies ==
{{Prevention:Platforms:Placeholder}}
{{Prevention:Platforms:End}}
== Regulatory Prevention Policies ==
{{Prevention:Regulators:Placeholder}}


== Prevention Policies ==
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Which policies could have prevented this event from happening?


== References ==
== References ==
[https://twitter.com/opensea/status/1497787591663308800 @opensea Twitter] (Mar 10)
<references><ref name="openseatwitter-7229">[https://twitter.com/opensea/status/1497787591663308800 @opensea Twitter] (Mar 10, 2022)</ref>


[https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/2/22914081/open-sea-nft-marketplace-web3-fundraising-finzer-a16z How OpenSea took over the NFT trade - The Verge] (Mar 10)
<ref name="theverge2-6997">[https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/2/22914081/open-sea-nft-marketplace-web3-fundraising-finzer-a16z How OpenSea took over the NFT trade - The Verge] (Mar 10, 2022)</ref>


[https://dune.xyz/queries/37672/74639 Dune Analytics] (Mar 10)
<ref name="dunexyz-6998">[https://dune.xyz/queries/37672/74639 Dune Analytics] (Mar 10, 2022)</ref>


[https://opensea.io/ https://opensea.io/] (Mar 9)
<ref name="opensea-6981">[https://opensea.io/ https://opensea.io/] (Mar 9, 2022)</ref>


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfGuPd1CELo Meet OpenSea | The NFT marketplace with everything for everyone - YouTube] (Mar 9)
<ref name="openseayoutube-6982">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfGuPd1CELo Meet OpenSea | The NFT marketplace with everything for everyone - YouTube] (Mar 9, 2022)</ref>


[https://docs.opensea.io/docs https://docs.opensea.io/docs] (Mar 9)
<ref name="openseadocs-6983">[https://docs.opensea.io/docs https://docs.opensea.io/docs] (Mar 9, 2022)</ref>


[https://docs.opensea.io/docs/frequently-asked-questions https://docs.opensea.io/docs/frequently-asked-questions] (Mar 9)
<ref name="openseafaq-6984">[https://docs.opensea.io/docs/frequently-asked-questions https://docs.opensea.io/docs/frequently-asked-questions] (Mar 9, 2022)</ref>


[https://opensea.io/about https://opensea.io/about] (Mar 9)
<ref name="openseaabout-6985">[https://opensea.io/about https://opensea.io/about] (Mar 9, 2022)</ref>


[https://twitter.com/Albinjawi89/status/1497843200056504321 @Albinjawi89 Twitter] (Mar 16)
<ref name="albinjawi89twitter-7230">[https://twitter.com/Albinjawi89/status/1497843200056504321 @Albinjawi89 Twitter] (Mar 16, 2022)</ref>


[https://web.archive.org/web/*/openseateam.io Wayback Machine] (Mar 16)
<ref name="openseateamarchive-7231">[https://web.archive.org/web/*/openseateam.io Wayback Machine] (Mar 16, 2022)</ref>


[https://web.archive.org/web/20220227041654/http://openseateam.io/ openseateam.io - contact with domain owner | Epik.com] (Mar 16)
<ref name="openseateamarchive-7232">[https://web.archive.org/web/20220227041654/http://openseateam.io/ openseateam.io - contact with domain owner | Epik.com] (Mar 16, 2022)</ref>


[https://web.archive.org/web/20220311075336/https://openseateam.io/ openseateam.io - contact with domain owner | Epik.com] (Mar 16)
<ref name="openseateamarchive-7233">[https://web.archive.org/web/20220311075336/https://openseateam.io/ openseateam.io - contact with domain owner | Epik.com] (Mar 16, 2022)</ref>


[https://coinyuppie.com/phishing-attack-from-opensea-to-analyze-blockchain-hacking-methods/ Phishing attack from OpenSea to analyze blockchain hacking methods - CoinYuppie: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Metaverse, NFT, DAO, DeFi, Dogecoin, Crypto News] (Mar 16)
<ref name="coinyuppie-7234">[https://coinyuppie.com/phishing-attack-from-opensea-to-analyze-blockchain-hacking-methods/ Phishing attack from OpenSea to analyze blockchain hacking methods - CoinYuppie: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Metaverse, NFT, DAO, DeFi, Dogecoin, Crypto News] (Mar 16, 2022)</ref>


[https://www.pcgamer.com/opensea-phishing-scam-swindled-millions-in-nfts/ OpenSea phishing scam swindled millions in NFTs | PC Gamer] (May 15)
<ref name="pcgamer-7692">[https://www.pcgamer.com/opensea-phishing-scam-swindled-millions-in-nfts/ OpenSea phishing scam swindled millions in NFTs | PC Gamer] (May 15, 2022)</ref>


[https://twitter.com/opensea/status/1445121510537109517 @opensea Twitter] (May 15)
<ref name="openseatwitter-7693">[https://twitter.com/opensea/status/1445121510537109517 @opensea Twitter] (May 15, 2022)</ref></references>

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OpenSea

Many users of OpenSea, one of the largest NFT marketplaces in the world, received phishing emails requesting them to click a link and complete a verification within the next couple of days, threatening an account suspension. The email was not from OpenSea, and likely attempted to steal assets or the private keys of users who complied. It is not know how many users were affected.

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]

About OpenSea

"The world’s first and largest digital marketplace for crypto collectibles and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Buy, sell, and discover exclusive digital items." "Discover, collect, and sell extraordinary NFTs. OpenSea is the world's first and largest NFT marketplace."

"As the first and largest marketplace for Non-Fungible Tokens and Semi-Fungible Tokens, OpenSea provides a first-in-class developer platform consisting of an API, SDK, and developer tutorials. Feel free to browse around and get acclimated with developing smart contracts and interacting with NFT data."

"Fascinated by the [CryptoKitties] movement that was forming, Devin Finzer and Alex Atallah joined early adopter communities in Discord and started talking to users. With the OpenSea beta launch in December 2017, the first open marketplace for any non-fungible token on the Ethereum blockchain was born."

"Valued at $13 billion in a recent funding round, OpenSea has become one of the most valuable companies of the NFT boom, providing a simple interface for users to list, browse, and bid on tokens without interacting directly with the blockchain."

"On February 27, OpenSea appeared again with a phishing email attack. According to OpenSea’s official social media account, it was recently discovered that some users had received emails from openseateam.io (phishing links), the platform reminding users not to click on such phishing emails."

"We've seen some reports of users getting emails from http://openseateam.io."

"Dear customer, Due to OpenSea's migration to the new trading platform, we require all of our users to verify their accounts. All unverified accounts will be suspended on Monday, February 28th, 2022. We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause, but please keep in mind that our goal is to provide our customers with the safest and most reliable trading platform. To prevent your OpenSea account from getting suspended please verify it using the link below prior to Monday, February 28th, 2022. Best regards, OpenSea."

"This is not an official Opensea email address. Please do not click on this email."

This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.

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What Happened

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February 26th, 2022 9:16:00 PM MST Main Event Expand this into a brief description of what happened and the impact. If multiple lines are necessary, add them here.

Total Amount Lost

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Immediate Reactions

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Ultimate Outcome

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Total Amount Recovered

There do not appear to have been any funds recovered in this case.

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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.

For the full list of how to protect your funds as an individual, check our Prevention Policies for Individuals guide.

Platform Prevention Policies

Policies for platforms to take to prevent this situation have not yet been selected in this case.

For the full list of how to protect your funds as a financial service, check our Prevention Policies for Platforms guide.

Regulatory Prevention Policies

No specific regulatory policies have yet been identified in this case.

For the full list of regulatory policies that can prevent loss, check our Prevention Policies for Regulators guide.

References