According to BlockBeats news on August 15, Scam Sniffer monitored that 1 hour ago, a victim lost 140 ETH, worth $636,559, by copying the wrong address from contaminated transfer history.
Address poisoning attackers trick users by sending small transactions (usually zero-value or micro 'dust' transactions) to the target wallet, causing forged wallet addresses to appear in the target's transaction history. The forged addresses are very similar to the user's commonly used addresses, misleading the user into making a mistake when copying and pasting the address, resulting in funds being sent to the attacker's address.