A cryptocurrency holder fell victim to an elaborate social engineering scheme, losing $282 million in Bitcoin and Litecoin. What makes this case noteworthy isn't just the staggering sum—it's how sophisticated the attack was executed. After stealing the private keys through social manipulation tactics, perpetrators moved the stolen assets across multiple platforms, funneling funds through Thorchain and Monero to obscure transaction trails. The incident underscores a critical vulnerability in the crypto space: hardware wallets, despite their security reputation, remain exposed when human judgment becomes the weakest link. Sophisticated attackers increasingly target the personal connections and trust relationships of high-net-worth holders, making psychological manipulation tactics as dangerous as any technical exploit. This case should serve as a stark reminder for anyone holding significant crypto positions to audit their operational security practices.

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PoetryOnChainvip
· 01-20 17:37
Oh no, it's the same old trick again... 280 million gone, truly, human nature is the biggest bug.
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ShitcoinConnoisseurvip
· 01-20 14:28
It's another social engineering attack, the same old trick. Human nature will always be the biggest vulnerability.
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HappyToBeDumpedvip
· 01-17 18:07
Oh my God, 282 million just disappeared like that? Truly, human nature is the biggest flaw... --- Hardware wallets can't save you either; you still need to guard against human greed. --- How trusting does this guy have to be in that scammer to hand over the private key... It's too outrageous. --- Basically, social engineering is just too skilled; technical defenses are useless, you still have to guard against people. --- Monero mixing is really sophisticated; I just want to know where the coins ultimately end up. --- Every time I see cases like this, I feel even more that I shouldn't hold too many coins; it's too dangerous. --- Having only a hardware wallet isn't enough; your mind is the weakest link.
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PermabullPetevip
· 01-17 17:55
This guy must trust his "friend" a lot. No matter how awesome the hardware wallet is, it can't prevent himself from being brainless.
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 01-17 17:52
282 bucks... That's why I say no matter how awesome a wallet is, it's useless; people are the biggest vulnerability.
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