ScamSniffer: Phishing attacks in November resulted in losses of $7.77 million, with 6,344 victims.
According to a report by Jinse Finance, Scam Sniffer monitoring shows that phishing attacks in November resulted in losses of $7.77 million, affecting 6,344 victims. Compared to October, the amount of losses increased by 137%, while the number of victims decreased by 42%. Data reveals that the largest single loss reached $1.22 million, which was carried out through a permit signature method. Although the number of attacks decreased, the losses per attack increased significantly.
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