The user lost $32 million in SWETH to a sophisticated phishing attack.

The user lost $32 million in SWETH to a sophisticated phishing attack.


A wallet ending in “e57” fell victim to a sophisticated phishing attack on September 27, which drained the wallet of 12,083 Spark Wrapped Ethereum tokens (spWETH) worth $32 million.

According to security firm Certike, 10,000 spWETH, worth around $26 million, were first sent to a wallet at “0x471c”. A portion of these funds were transferred to 4 additional wallets.

1,750 Ether (ETH) was sent to a wallet starting with the characters “0x105c”, 2,613 ETH was sent to a wallet starting with “0x278d”, an additional 3,730 ETH was transferred to an address starting with “0x408d”, and finally, approximately 1,865 ETH was transferred to an address starting with “0xfaf2”.

Source: CertiK alert

According to information from Arkham Intelligence, the compromised wallet may belong to Shixing Mao, the founder of F2Pool; However, this information has not yet been confirmed.

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