🚨Bit Jungle #BitJungle : Cryptocurrency information websites have been continuously attacked by hackers, with malicious pop-ups implanted on the front end of CoinMarketCap and Cointelegraph.

On June 23, following the attack on #CoinMarketCap , the front end of #Cointelegraph 's official website was also attacked by hackers, resulting in a non-closable 'airdrop' content pop-up for users visiting the site. Binance founder CZ also issued a warning stating that hackers are concentrating their attacks on cryptocurrency information websites, inducing users to authorize wallet access for theft. Preliminary on-chain analysis shows that the CoinMarketCap incident has caused 39 victims to lose $18,570.

⚠️The Bit Jungle security team reminds users that such attacks often disguise themselves as 'wallet verification' or 'airdrop claiming' pop-ups, enticing users to sign malicious transaction authorizations. If you have visited related websites recently and connected your wallet, you should immediately check your authorization records and revoke any suspicious permissions. Currently, the Cointelegraph team has intervened, but has not disclosed the details of the attack or the extent of the impact.

If you have also encountered similar pop-ups or hold cryptocurrency, please pause any wallet connection operations and check your security protocols. It is recommended to prioritize accessing through the official app to avoid clicking on suspicious links.