An suspected phishing assault against OpenSea users resulted in the theft of $1.7 million in NFTs
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An suspected phishing assault against OpenSea users resulted in the theft of $1.7 million in NFTs

Hundreds of NFTs were stolen from OpenSea users on Saturday, prompting a late-night panic among the site’s large user base. During the hack, 254 tokens were stolen, according to a spreadsheet published by the blockchain security service PeckShield, including tokens from Decentraland and Bored Ape Yacht Club.

The majority of the attacks took place between 5 and 8 p.m. ET, and they targeted a total of 32 users. The stolen tokens are worth more than $1.7 million according to credible reports.