The hackers behind this drainer suggested their users to turn to Bitcoin (BTC) to continue their draining activities. They also advertised another crypto-draining service, stating that their TON-based drainer will not return1.The Open Network (TON) which announced the cessation of its operations. This drainer stated that it was shutting down due to the lack of “whales” (large investors) in the TON network, making the business less profitable.
Additionally, it was reported that in September around $46.6 million in digital assets were lost due to phishing attacks, with around 10,800 victims affected.