Web3 security researcher: Fraudulent service provider Hell Drain has resumed operations, the crypto community needs to be more vigilant
According to a screenshot posted by Web3 security researcher Plum on social media, multi-chain scam service provider Inferno Drainer announced in its community that it is reopening to the public, claiming to have new employees, new ways of working, new support, and new features after more than six months of private operation. During this period, it stole $125 million from its customers, bringing its total stolen amount to over $250 million. Previously, Hell Drainer announced its closure at the end of November last year, claiming to have been stolen more than $80 million.
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