🚨 A signature loss of $316k! The most dangerous thing in the crypto world isn't market fluctuations, but "phishing links."



On-chain security monitoring shows that a user accidentally signed a malicious Permit2 authorization transaction, causing approximately $316k USDC in their wallet to be instantly transferred by hackers. The entire process was completed almost without the user’s knowledge.

Many people think that only private key leaks lead to theft, but a more common attack method now is "authorization phishing."
Once malicious authorization is signed, attackers can directly call permissions to transfer assets, sometimes without needing further confirmation.

🛡 Security agency GoPlus Security also reminds users to follow the "Four No's" of crypto security to prevent phishing:

1️⃣ Do not click on unfamiliar links
2️⃣ Do not install software from unknown sources
3️⃣ Do not sign transactions you do not understand
4️⃣ Do not transfer funds to unverified addresses

It is also recommended to install wallet security plugins to identify risky transactions before signing.

📊 In the crypto world, hackers often succeed not through technical breakthroughs, but by exploiting human negligence and curiosity.

🌱 Here’s a reminder for everyone about investing:

Market losses can be recovered,
but once security is compromised, assets can be wiped out overnight.

Remember this:
In the on-chain world, the biggest risk control isn’t stop-loss, but security awareness. 🔐🚀
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