Alert: Hackers make away with BAYC and OtherSide NFTs after hacking into Discord groups.
According to OKHotshot’s investigations, the attack was conducted by hacking into the Discord account of Boris Vagner, community and social manager for Yuga Labs.
After gaining unrestricted access to the employee’s account, scammers shared various phishing links from Vagner’s Discord account into the official BAYC, Mutant Ape Yacht Club and Otherside groups.Many users in the Discord groups, unwary about the ongoing scam, fell for the phishing messages that promised limited-quantity giveaways made available for existing NFT holders — as evidenced by the above screenshot.
Concluding the investigation, OKHotshot revealed the wallets that held and transferred the recently compromised NFTs, making the second time
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