Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Craig Wright has pivoted to farming

    September 3, 2025

    Knots leader says Bitcoin Core v30 could host illegal adult content

    September 3, 2025

    Darktrace flags new cryptojacking campaign able to bypass Windows Defender

    September 3, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Block Buzz News
    • Bitcoin
    • Coinbase
      • Litecoin
      • Altcoins
    • Blockchain
    • Crypto
    • Ethereum
    • Lithosphere News Releases
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Block Buzz News
    Home » WLFI crypto holders targeted by phishing attacks at scale post launch
    Crypto

    WLFI crypto holders targeted by phishing attacks at scale post launch

    James WilsonBy James WilsonSeptember 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Experts warn that scammers are specifically targeting the hype around Trump’s WLFI token.

    Summary

    • Scammers are deploying phishing attacks at scale, exploiting the hype around WLFI
    • Phishing attacks weaponize Ethereum’s new functionality, enabling wallets to act as smart contracts
    • Ethereum’s EIP-7702 enables users to sign multiple complex transactions at once

    The launch of World Liberty Financial (WLFI) cryptocurrency, linked to U.S. President Donald Trump, resulted in unprecedented hype. With volumes rivaling many of the biggest crypto projects, scammers were prepared to exploit the situation.

    Shortly after the launch on Sept. 1, Yu Xian, founder of the blockchain security firm SlowMist, reported phishing attacks at scale. He explained that attackers are using new functionality built into Ethereum wallets introduced with Ethereum’s Pectra upgrade.

    SlowMist's Yu Xian on one case of WLFI EIP‑7702 "delegate" scam
    SlowMist’s Yu Xian on one case of WLFI EIP‑7702 “delegate” scam | Source: X

    According to Yu Xian, the EIP-7702 “delegate” function enables external accounts to act like smart contract wallets. While this improves functionality, it also enables attackers to hijack the delegate mechanism if they compromise the private key.

    How scammers target WLFI holders

    The EIP-7702 “delegate” scam works as follows. The attackers first exploit a private key via phishing. Then, they embed a malicious delegate smart contract in the wallet. At that point, once a victim makes any transaction, the malicious code executes, draining the victim’s tokens.

    The main reason attackers opt for the delegate scam is scale. Traditional phishing requires attackers to monitor and manually drain wallets. With delegate contracts, they can set parameters that auto-execute transactions, for instance to receive WLFI tokens via airdrop.

    This is not the only type of scam that targets WLFI holders. For instance, attackers also try to trick users into buying fake WLFI tokens. In one case, attackers targeted one user who had bought WLFI tokens. They then airdropped honeypot WLFI tokens until the user accidentally bought a fake token on Phantom Swap. The victim lost $4,876 to the scheme.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    James Wilson

    Related Posts

    Darktrace flags new cryptojacking campaign able to bypass Windows Defender

    September 3, 2025

    World Liberty Financial burns 47M tokens — will WLFI price recover?

    September 3, 2025

    Etherex price gains 40% amid Linea rewards program launch

    September 3, 2025

    Dogecoin price stalls around as whale activity stays muted

    September 3, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Stablecoins are rewriting the rules of traditional finance

    July 5, 2025

    RICH Miner’s one-click app brings mining to everyone

    July 5, 2025

    Polygon flips Ethereum in key metric: POL price eyes breakout

    July 5, 2025

    Solana, Cardano, XYZ: How high can these coins climb by the next 60-day cycle?

    July 5, 2025
    Don't Miss
    Coinbase

    Craig Wright has pivoted to farming

    By John SmithSeptember 3, 2025

    Self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor Craig Wright is now apparently into pumpkin farming, but has already been…

    Knots leader says Bitcoin Core v30 could host illegal adult content

    September 3, 2025

    Darktrace flags new cryptojacking campaign able to bypass Windows Defender

    September 3, 2025

    Crypto prediction markets open ‘Trump out’ bet amid death rumors

    September 3, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    BlockBuzzNews: Your daily dose of the latest in cryptocurrency trends, insights, and updates!

    Our Picks

    Craig Wright has pivoted to farming

    September 3, 2025

    Knots leader says Bitcoin Core v30 could host illegal adult content

    September 3, 2025

    Darktrace flags new cryptojacking campaign able to bypass Windows Defender

    September 3, 2025
    Most Popular

    Stablecoins are rewriting the rules of traditional finance

    July 5, 2025

    RICH Miner’s one-click app brings mining to everyone

    July 5, 2025

    Polygon flips Ethereum in key metric: POL price eyes breakout

    July 5, 2025

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.