Fake Zoom meeting phishing leads to million-dollar losses, Depth analysis of attack methods
Original Title: "Seeing is Not Believing | Analysis of Fake Zoom Meeting Phishing"
Source: Slow Fog Technology
Editor's Note: Recently, the crypto market has seen a surge in phishing incidents utilizing fake Zoom meeting links. First, Kuan Sun, the founder of EurekaTrading, fell victim to a phishing attack worth 13 million dollars after being misled by a fake meeting invitation and installing malicious plugins. Fortunately, the Venus protocol urgently suspended operations, and with the assistance of multiple security teams, the funds were ultimately successfully recovered.
On September 8, Alexander Choi, the founder of the crypto trading community Fortune Collective, also disclosed in a post that he had established contact with a fraudulent project through private messages on the X platform. During the exchange, he accidentally clicked on a scam link disguised as a meeting, resulting in a loss of nearly 1 million dollars. The fake Zoo.