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    CoinMarketCap Removes Malicious ‘Verify Wallet’ Popup

    newsworldaiBy newsworldaiJune 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    The Quinn Market Cape, a price tracking website for crypto currencies, has allegedly removed a malicious popup notification on its website, indicating users to confirm their cryptocurrency wallet, according to a post on its official X account.

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    The Queen Market Cape said in a post on Friday, “We have identified and removed the malicious code from our site.”

    CoinMarket Cap has not ended the investigation of the issue

    “Our team is investigating and taking action to strengthen its security,” he added.

    Among numerous reports spread on social media, the Queen Market Cap began his refreshment in less than three hours of publicly focusing on malicious notification.

    “We know that a malicious popup that indicates a” wallet verification, “has appeared on our site.

    Many crypto consumers on X said that malicious popups appear to be a phishing scam, a crypto scam, which includes cheating victims to abandon their private keys or personal information. Hackers often hijack reliable accounts or make fake to post fashing links that are legitimate.

    Hackers, coins market cap
    Source: Jameson Loop

    Crypto user Auri said the notification “asks to connect the wallet and then asks for the ERC-20 token approval.”

    The CoinMart Cap warned users not to connect their wallet and reiterated that they were working on “solving this problem.”

    Metamasic and phantom looked at this problem quickly

    Crypto’s user Jet has claimed that digital asset wallets, Metamask and Phantom, have “put it a red flag.”

    Related: Crypto VC Partner loses ‘Life Savings’ during fake zoom call

    At the time of publishing, users expanding the Phantom Purse Purse Browser have been shown a warning that the website is “unsafe for use”, according to further investigations by the Quintel Graph.

    Hackers, coins market cap
    Phantom warned its users that the website is currently “unsafe to use”. Source: Phantom/Coin Market Cap

    The incident occurred in October 2021 about four years after the Hack Hack the Cekemket Cap, resulting in the leakage of the user’s email addresses 3.1 million (3,117,548).

    After trading and selling on various hacking forums to hack email addresses, this information came out and revealed that I was disclosed by PW, which is dedicated to tracking hacks and compromised online accounts.

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