‘Monkey Drainer’ Phishing Scam Shut Down

CertiK Alert, a blockchain security firm, has reported the closure of a notorious phishing scam operation known as the “Monkey Drainer.” The scam was run by an individual or group operating under the pseudonym “Monkey,” who took a commission of 30% of all stolen funds from scammers using the phishing kit. The phishing kit was a popular tool among scammers and was used to trick victims into divulging sensitive information or transferring funds to fraudulent accounts.

 

Fallout Between Two Scammers

The Monkey Drainer is estimated to have been responsible for the theft of up to $13 million since its inception in late 2022. Wallet drainer vendors have noted the payment structure introduced by Monkey and have since copied it. Unfortunately, this suggests that the closure of the Monkey Drainer may not end the proliferation of similar scams.

CertiK Alert discovered an on-chain fallout between two scammers operating a Monkey Drainer kit, highlighting the prevalence of the scam and the significant profits that could be made using the phishing kit. The closure of the Monkey Drainer is a positive development in the ongoing fight against cryptocurrency scams. However, it also highlights the need for continued efforts to improve security and educate users about the risks of phishing and other forms of fraud in the crypto space.

Vigilance Against Phishing Scams

The security firm urged users to remain vigilant and to double-check URLs, Twitter handles, and any suspicious DMs they receive. CertiK Alert also thanked several security researchers who provided valuable insights into the Monkey Drainer scams.

The closure of the Monkey Drainer scam operation is a significant development in the fight against cryptocurrency fraud. However, users should remain cautious and take precautions to protect themselves from phishing scams and other forms of fraud in the crypto space. As scammers continue to find new ways to exploit unsuspecting victims, it is crucial to stay up-to-date on the latest security measures and to stay informed about potential threats.