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- CoinMarketCap Briefly Exploited With Wallet Phishing Pop-Up . . .
Hackers exploited a vulnerability in CoinMarketCap’s front-end system, using a seemingly harmless doodle image to inject malicious code that triggered fake wallet verification pop-ups across the
- CoinMarketCap Hack Fixed; Scammers Targeted Users Via Fake . . .
CoinMarketCap Removes Malicious Code After Security Hack In an earlier alert, CoinMarketCap warned its users about a malicious pop-up notification attempting to trick them into verifying their crypto wallets The platform wrote on an X post, “We’re aware that a malicious pop-up prompting users to “Verify Wallet” has appeared on our site
- CoinMarketCap Removes Malicious Verify Wallet Popup
The incident occurred nearly four years after CoinMarketCap was hacked in October 2021, resulting in the leak of over 3 1 million (3,117,548) user email addresses
- CoinMarketCap Hit by Wallet Phishing Attack, $43K Stolen
CoinMarketCap, a top crypto data platform owned by Binance, was briefly compromised over the weekend after a malicious image on its homepage triggered a fake wallet connection prompt The exploit, which involved a front-end supply-chain attack, led to the theft of approximately $43,000 in digital
- CoinMarketCap Hacked, Scrambles to Remove Malicious Wallet . . .
CoinMarketCap, owned by Binance, remains one of the most widely used resources in the crypto space, making it a prime target for malicious actors looking to exploit its credibility Users are urged to avoid connecting wallets to unsolicited prompts and to verify all interactions through official channels
- CoinMarketCap Front End Compromised: Fake “Verify Wallet . . .
On June 20, 2025, CoinMarketCap, a leading cryptocurrency data platform, faced a serious security breach Hackers exploited a vulnerability in the site’s front end, leading to fake “Verify Wallet” popups designed to steal users’ cryptocurrency funds
- CoinMarketCap Hack: $100M Crypto Risk as Fake Wallet Prompt . . .
CoinMarketCap has removed a malicious pop-up that was appearing on their site and trying to trick users into verifying their wallets The issue happened on June 17 and CoinMarketCap took swift action and the crypto community is in an uproar On X (formerly Twitter), CoinMarketCap warned users not to interact with the “Verify Wallet” pop-up
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