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Understanding the Rise of Crypto Wallet Drainer Scams in Singapore

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Last updated: 1 February 2024 14:00
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Singapore’s law enforcement and cybersecurity agencies have jointly issued a warning regarding an uptick in cryptocurrency scams, specifically involving the use of wallet drainers. These malicious programs target investors’ crypto wallets, siphoning funds without authorization.

The advisory highlights the emergence of phishing attacks that utilize crypto drainer kits. These kits enable even inexperienced cybercriminals to carry out sophisticated thefts by sharing a portion of the stolen assets with the malware providers, a model known as Drainer-as-a-Service (DaaS).

The attacks typically begin with phishing campaigns, compromising social media accounts or utilizing breached service provider databases to send fraudulent emails. Victims are lured to fake exchange websites and tricked into connecting their Web3 wallets, which then allows hackers to implant malicious smart contracts for unauthorized withdrawals.

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Singapore has yet to report such an incident, but the method is increasingly popular among hackers, with the MS Drainer tool facilitating the theft of $59 million in cryptocurrency in 2023 alone. The stolen funds are often obscured through cryptocurrency mixers, making recovery efforts difficult.

To combat these threats, Singaporean authorities advise the use of hardware wallets and urge the public to conduct diligent research. They also encourage reporting any suspicious activities and taking immediate action to secure assets if compromised.

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