October Web3 security incidents resulted in $147 million in losses, with over 12,000 users losing $18.04 million to phishing.
According to Slowmist, October Web3 security incidents led to an estimated $147 million in total losses, with 28 separate attacks accounting for approximately $129 million, of which $19.3 million was later recovered. These incidents included exit scams, account takeovers, and price manipulation.
Additionally, data from Scam Sniffer reported 12,058 phishing victims in the month, collectively losing $18.04 million.
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