PANews reported on November 11th that, according to a post by crypto trader @25usdc, hackers are using the Polymarket comment section to conduct scams, resulting in losses exceeding $500,000. The hackers are posting links to their fraudulent websites in obfuscated, non-plaintext format. Users who log in via email to these sites are implanted with scripts, leading to data breaches and financial losses.PANews reported on November 11th that, according to a post by crypto trader @25usdc, hackers are using the Polymarket comment section to conduct scams, resulting in losses exceeding $500,000. The hackers are posting links to their fraudulent websites in obfuscated, non-plaintext format. Users who log in via email to these sites are implanted with scripts, leading to data breaches and financial losses.

A hacker is using the Polymarket comment section to commit fraud.

2025/11/11 10:49

PANews reported on November 11th that, according to a post by crypto trader @25usdc, hackers are using the Polymarket comment section to conduct scams, resulting in losses exceeding $500,000. The hackers are posting links to their fraudulent websites in obfuscated, non-plaintext format. Users who log in via email to these sites are implanted with scripts, leading to data breaches and financial losses.

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