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by: xpoolPosted on: May 3, 2025

Crypto Phishing Losses Soar: $5.29 Million Lost in April

ScamSniffer’s latest report reveals a significant spike in cryptocurrency phishing scams, with losses reaching $5.29 million in April 2025. The report indicates an alarming 26% increase in victims compared to March. Notably, the largest attack resulted in a staggering $1.43 million loss. This surge in phishing scams highlights an evolving security landscape where scammers are increasingly targeting smaller holders.

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