Phishing scam via fake Zoom link costs GIGA investor $6M
A phishing scam through a fake Zoom link drained $6.09 million from a Gigachad token investor, igniting security concerns.
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A phishing scam through a fake Zoom link drained $6.09 million from a Gigachad token investor, igniting security concerns.
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