Security Wallets
Why address poisoning works without stealing private keys
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Address poisoning is a tactic used by scammers to manipulate a victim's transaction history by inserting fake entries, leading users to mistakenly send funds to a fraudulent address. This method does not require access to private keys, making it a deceptive yet effective strategy for stealing cryptocurrency.
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