Cybersecurity company warns: Fake AML checkers may steal users' wallet funds
2026-08-21 06:10:26
According to CoinMeta, cybersecurity company Malwarebytes warns that fake encrypted AML scanners may be stealing users' wallet funds. Scammers ask users to connect their wallets for a fake AML scan, and once connected, they deceive users into approving transactions, thereby stealing the funds. The real AML scan only requires the user's public wallet address. Users are reminded to be cautious when connecting their wallets.
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