More than $765,000 worth of nonfungible tokens has been stolen as part of a reported SIM swap attack on the GutterCatGang NFT project.
The security breach was highlighted by several NFT community members at around 8 pm UTC on July 7, withGutterCatGang co-founder @GutterMitch tweeting out a warning that: “Our Twitter has been compromised please do not interact with any links.”
Our Twitter has been compromised please do not interact with any links
Alongside the official GutterCatGang account, co-founder @gutterric was also hacked.
The hacker, or hackers used the accounts to share links to fake “limited edition” GutterCatGang NFT sneaker airdrops that essentially drained people’s hot wallets when they clicked on them.
In an effort to make the fictitious links look more legitimate, the tweets included recent GutterCatGang branding and imagery from the project's phygital sneaker drop in partnership with Puma and NBA/Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball.
GutterCatGang Twitter account has been compromised please do not interact with it. #GutterCatGang @gutterdan_ @GutterCatGang —-> ⚠️⛔️ pic.twitter.com/tBu9fwBI7m
Responding to Gutter Mitch’s thread, prominent blockchain sleuth ZachXBT asserted that the team was hacked via a SIM swap attack, as he questioned the team’s cyber security practices.
“Your team better look at a compensation plan for victims as it is gross negligence to have used SMS 2FA on your socials after all of the recent SIM swaps,” ZachXBT said.
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In a separate thread, ZachXBT highlighted two victims of the attack, with one losing a Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT worth $65,913 at current floor prices, and another losing a whopping $700,000 worth of
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