ZachXBT is the on-chain expert who is often talked about. He uncovered a complex scam in which someone was pretending to be from Coinbase, in an attempt to deceive regular people into giving up their belongings. It’s quite astonishing how this scam worked.
While investigating the scam, the perpetrator ended up losing around two million dollars in stolen cryptocurrency. The exposure unfolded relatively smoothly in the end. However, the way it unfolded feels remarkable.
Well-known for his meticulous work, they used Telegram group chat screenshots, social media posts and onchain activity to cross-reference and figure out who the scammer was. The scammer’s overconfidence and boasts on social media, and just about everywhere else online, ultimately sealed their fate.
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Social engineering, as highlighted by the FBI, is a massive threat in the crypto space, and the FBI reported over $16 billion in internet crime losses last year. Coinbase and other exchanges warn that no legitimate support will ask for passwords, 2FA codes or will send you to a “safe” address.
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Coinbase keeps saying they never ask for passwords or two factor codes, or to move funds to some safe spot. You have got to check any support message yourself, not just go along with it, and kind of disrupt whatever the attacker is trying to do fast.
ZachXBT’s work highlights the importance of being vigilant in crypto. Understanding what scammers do and sticking to good habits helps, but not totally sure everyone does that all the time.
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