Advertisement
AD

Main navigation

Advertisement
AD

Cardano Scam Alert: Impersonators Use Privacy Token Midnight's Fake Site to Drain Wallets

Advertisement
Fri, 9/12/2022 - 12:26
Cardano Scam Alert: Impersonators Use Privacy Token Midnight's Fake Site to Drain Wallets
Cover image via stock.adobe.com
Read U.TODAY on
Google News

Cardano development team member Tim Harrison has revealed a new scam case involving a new project called Midnight.

Advertisement

Using fake Twitter accounts made to look like well-known Cardano influencers, attackers are luring inattentive followers to the fake Midnight project website and offering to exchange ADA for DUST, the new project's native token. Of course, their wallets are further emptied.

The Midnight project is currently in development and has not yet been launched; furthermore there is no token yet, says Harrison. The Cardano wallet Eternl account also warned its followers about emerging scams but provided a link to a different site, which indicates a wide variety of fraudulent sites from attackers.

This is not the first such example of fraud that has been circulating on Twitter lately, and more specifically on its crypto branch. Recently, such attempts to hijack other people's funds have become more frequent and more sophisticated.

Related
Ripple CTO Names Three Things That Went Horribly Wrong with FTX

Cardano's Midnight (DUST)

A new privacy-linked project was announced by Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson this past November. The project, called Midnight, is to be powered by zero knowledge (zk) security technology and is one of Cardano's sidechains.

Related
Cardano Founder Responds to Monero's "Backdoor" Allegation: Details

As part of the launch, an anonymous DUST token, a kind of counterpart to Zcash (ZEC) or Monero (XRM), will be issued. With the latter, as reported by U.Today, a disagreement arose at the end of November, which was later resolved.

Advertisement
TopCryptoNewsinYourMailbox
TopCryptoNewsinYourMailbox
Advertisement

Latest Press Releases

Our social media
There's a lot to see there, too

Popular articles

Advertisement
AD