This NFT Coin Has Been Hacked: Lots of NFTs Stolen!

Moonbirds NFT was hit when a hacker stole 750 ETH. The Ethereum-based NFT coin is facing a loss of $1.5 million.
 This NFT Coin Has Been Hacked: Lots of NFTs Stolen!
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Moonbirds NFT was hit after a hacker stole 29 NFT fragments worth 750 ETH. The Ethereum-based NFT coin is facing a loss of $1.5 million.

NFT project under ‘Moonbirds’ hack attack

Hackers commit a phishing heist at Moonbirds. Currently, members of the crypto group are posting warning messages about this ongoing phishing heist on Twitter to warn NFT owners.

https://twitter.com/CirrusNFT/status/1529296043547865088

The identity of the hacker(s) has not yet been determined. While unknown, a Twitter user nicknamed ‘@0xLosingMoney’ claimed to know the scammer. In a series of tweets, @0xLosingMoney referred to another Twitter user ‘@Dvincent_’ as an alleged person behind the phishing attack.

https://twitter.com/0xLosingMoney/status/1529401911321186305

NFT coin market fights robberies

Since the province was exiled, the Moonbirds have been going through robbery attacks. On April 9, on its official Twitter account, Moonbirds issued a warning to customers, informing them only about their official website.

https://twitter.com/moonbirds/status/1512550209108131844

Cash raised through this Moonbirds mission is to collectively support NFT artists and creators. goes to PROOF Holdings, a True Ventures-backed Web3 media company that brings together According to OpenSea data, more than 6,500 people currently already own Moonbirds NFTs. The base value of these digital collectibles is ETH 23, a rough 43 thousand dollars.

NFT hacking news

Hackers remain alive in the crypto and NFT spaces, trying to fool harmless and unsuspecting people. In April, at least 54 Bored Ape Yacht Affiliate (BAYC) NFTs were stolen in a hack attack, with a floor value reportedly approaching $13.7 million (roughly 105 crore), as quoted by Kriptokoin.com.

The hacker sent a fake hyperlink to a copy of the BAYC website, prompting clickers to plug MetaMask wallets into crooks’ pockets as a way to participate in a fake airdrop. A phishing attack also drained the price of NFTs from OpenSea by $1.7 million. In this case, the attacker(s) tricked OpenSea customers into digitally signing malicious messages via phishing emails or websites.

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