Nonfungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea suffered a server breach on its main Discord channel, with hackers posting fake "Youtube partnership" announcements.
A screenshot shared Friday shows fake collaboration news, accompanied by a link to a phishing site. OpenSea Support's official Twitter account tweeted that the marketplace's Discord server was breached Friday morning and warned users not to click the channel.
Do not click links in our Discord. We are continuing to investigate this situation and will share information as we have it. https://t.co/jgtHcXifer
The hacker's initial post, published in the announcements channel, claimed that OpenSea had “partnered with YouTube to bring their community into the NFT Space." It also said that OpenSea is releasing a mint pass with them that will allow holders to mint their project for free.
It appears that the intruder was able to stay on the server for a considerable length of time before OpenSea staff were able to regain control. In an attempt to create "fear of missing out" to victims, the hacker was successful in reposting follow-ups to the initial fraudulent announcement, rehashing the phony link, and claiming that 70% of the supply had already been minted.
The scammer also attempted to entice OpenSea users, claiming that YouTube would provide "insane utilities" to those who claimed the NFTs. They are claiming that this offer is unique and that there will be no further rounds to participate, which is typical of fraudsters.
official message from the founders Doodles discord was penetrated by a hacked bot. Any message put out in any of our channels, ignore for now. We are on it. Our lawyers, friends at discord, and the community are helping us. We will update you as we
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