Scammers create Blockworks clone site to drain crypto wallets
Phishing scammers have been spreading fake news of a $37-million Uniswap exploit using a convincing fake Blockworks website.
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Phishing scammers have been spreading fake news of a $37-million Uniswap exploit using a convincing fake Blockworks website.
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