A recent phishing attack on the Solana blockchain resulted in the theft of 7 million PYTH tokens worth $2.9 million. The attack was identified by blockchain security firm PeckShield as a "zero-transfer poisoning attack" that manipulates user trust to authorize malicious transactions. The stolen tokens were swapped for SOL and consolidated into another wallet. Solana has been repeatedly targeted by phishing scams, with over $4 million in digital assets stolen in recent months. Cybersecurity experts emphasize the importance of vigilance and recommend double-checking transaction details, avoiding unknown links or airdrops, and using enhanced transaction simulation tools for protection. This attack highlights the need for proactive security measures in decentralized ecosystems.



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