What Is Address Poisoning ?
Cryptocurrency address poisoning, also known as address poisoning or dust attack, is a type of cyberattack where an attacker attempts to deceive users into sending [...]
Cryptocurrency address poisoning, also known as address poisoning or dust attack, is a type of cyberattack where an attacker attempts to deceive users into sending [...]
BNB is Binance's popular crypto token that commonly runs on its own BSC (Binance Smart Chain) blockchain. Wallet address are very similar to ETH and [...]
There's a little known bug involving paper wallets and the BIP38 password that unlocks them. Early cryptos such as Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC) and [...]
I've recently recovered Chainlink (LINK), Bancor (BNT) and Ethereum (ETH) for a UK client who had lost access to them from his Trezor wallet that [...]
This client had an Ethereum wallet held on a Trezor One hardware wallet. The wallet contained quantities of Ethereum (ETH), Aave (AAVE) and Shiba Inu [...]
I have just recovered several Ethereum (ETH) from a wallet where the recovery seed had been written down incorrectly. Also, the client believed he had [...]
Today I've recovered 3 Bitcoin (BTC) from an old MultiBit wallet for a UK client. At the time of writing this blog post, 1 BTC [...]
I was contacted by a client from Montenegro who had lost access to his Ronin wallet containing Axie Infinity (AXS) tokens. He had written down [...]
A month or so ago we were contacted by a client in Ireland who had put their Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple (XRP) onto a Trezor [...]
Image 1 Here's an example of a scammer getting £80,000 from a victim. The introduction was via a dating app, I don't know [...]