Hackers Robbed 375K Off the Premint Platform

  • Hacker committed theft of NFTs in Premint Platform amounting 375K.
  • The hack occurred in 314 different wallets.  

CertiK, a crypto-security firm, informed about the theft of NFTs from 314 Blockchains total amounting to $375,000, and this theft is known as the biggest theft of the year on a blockchain.

Premint is one of the biggest NFTs platforms globally. Hackers attacked on Sunday, and the platform theft was near 375k from 314 different wallets. 

According to the officials of Premint Platform, the theft on the Premint platform was operated with the help of a harmful and malicious link insertion.     

Reports state that The NFTs targeted on the platform are Bored Ape NFTs, Globintown and many others.  

Premint platform, after huge losses, is working on improving additional security on their platform and working with security officials to track down the theft amount and the wallet address. 

It is believed that nearly 275Ethereum tokens have been stolen from the platform, amounting to 375k. The platform has now delisted many wallets and is ready to investigate.

Many groups of hackers are continuously targeting NFTs theft from many platforms, and in the first week of July, a hack of $150,000 from Artist deekays NFTs was reported.   

Most interestingly, the theft took place on Premint Ecosystem after 1 hour from when the platform informed about the warning message that will show “sign any transactions that say set approvals for all!”

Conclusion 

It is believed that the Blockchain mechanism is one of the most secure and reliable mechanisms. Still, the number of theft in the ecosystem is not decreasing, and it is reportedly coming into the limelight. Users trust blockchain mechanisms because of their security and fast transactions. Still, if the security of the blockchain is breached so easily, the user of the same will decrease. The year 2022 is not going well, and at the start of July first, NFTs theft of the month took place amount of $150,000, and another theft is nearly 375K, and if the process of theft continues, then the user base is likely to decrease.    

Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2022/07/19/hackers-robbed-375k-off-the-premint-platform/